TechCrunch | Yesterday’s testimony by Mark Zuckerberg in front of a Senate joint committee was often boring or redundant with previous statements. But there was an exchange near the two-hour mark that was pleasantly refreshing: Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) doggedly pursuing a common-sense answer from Zuckerberg on the question of whether it had any real competition.
CNET | The nightmare of remembering passwords is, hopefully, finally coming to an end with support for two-factor options in browsers.
The Register | A developer has discovered that Gmail's email handling creates a handy phishing vector to attack Netflix customers. The problem is that Netflix, like most systems, recognizes dots in e-mail handles (so richardchirgwin and richard.chirgwin are different accounts) – but Gmail does not.
CIO | Are you a control freak? A data fiend? An infrastructure junkie? Your tech addictions may be bringing your company down. Here's how to go cold turkey.
 
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TechRepublic | Google has made it incredibly simple to copy your notes from Keep into Google Docs. TechRepublic shows you how to make use of this, without having to constantly use Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V.
How-To Geek | Many people pop open an existing sheet, delete the data they don’t want there, and then save it as a different file. Worse still, some just create the file from scratch every time. A custom template can make this go a lot faster.
 
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G Suite Updates | Previously, Google allowed one directory per domain, which meant G Suite admins could only enable or disable contact visibility for their entire domain and couldn’t specify who saw what information. Google is now making it possible for G Suite admins to cluster users in separate directories with custom visibility rules for each organizational unit (OU).
G Suite Updates | In October 2017, Google announced the rollout of international Hangouts Meet dial-in phone numbers for G Suite Enterprise domains. They've added this functionality for six additional countries (with more to come!): Dominican Republic (DO), Estonia (EE), Greece (GR), Hungary (HU), Latvia (LV), and Luxembourg (LU).
 
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