Google Is Experimenting With Article Recommendations In Chrome (venturebeat.com) 71
Google is working on a feature that would recommend articles directly in its browser. The suggestions would appear on the new tab page in Chrome for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. "We're always experimenting with new features in Chrome, but have nothing new to announce at this time," a Google spokesperson told VentureBeat. It's not clear what the new functionality will be called, though multiple tickets on Chromium Code Reviews mention a "Morning Reads" service and a "ChromeReader" feature.
This was it folks. (Score:5, Insightful)
This was what Google Chrome was destined to do at its inception nearly a decade ago: to become yet another advertising channel for Google. With "recommended" articles comes the opportunity to push "promoted" articles as well,
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And what's the difference between a recommended, promoted, sponsored or pure advertisment article?
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Damn that's a lot of koolaid to take in one shot...
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Same as the difference between a secretary and a PA, a piece of shit on somebody else's server and a cloudware service fartpolio, fishfingers and goujons du poisson panés...
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Opera has "discover" on its home page and that can be used to recommend sites if you want to use it. It's optional and I have not used it so I have no idea how good it is.
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Nah, it's in the browser. They moved it again. Open the default new-tab page and scroll down, it might be slow loading. It used to even get its own tab. I'm not sure when they moved it to there but that's where it is now. I don't actually see that page, I open a default ELOG instance on a new tab opening.
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One of my most hated words the last few years is "Trending". The idea that I would want to watch something just because it is currently popular upsets me.
I'm not trying to be different, I just don't like to have shit pushed upon me.
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^ This guy gets it.
Fool me twice, shame on me. (Score:2)
Chrome Reader is just a knock-off of Google Reader, a product they discontinued several years ago despite a loyal fan base but this time only available as a Chrome add-on?
Thanks but no thanks.
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Chrome Reader is just a knock-off of Google Reader, a product they discontinued several years ago despite a loyal fan base but this time only available as a Chrome add-on?
Thanks but no thanks.
If you liked it so much in its past incarnation, why not the new version? Obviously Google, like many, is switching to web interfaces. "It's the wave of the future".
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Hmm... you will be fucking smart phones? Are you currently fucking your computer and planning to switch? Please explain...
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He's bi-curious.
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He's bi-curious.
I heard he's into trans-sisters.
At least, that's what it sounded like. Eye kant spel gud.
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Or just getting frustrated in the relationship with his computer and he plans to have groovy orgies with "smart phones" instead to help forget about him.
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His computer doesn't vibrate, that's the reason.
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I have already switched to theoldreader, which works in Firefox so I won't be adopting a chrome-only solution with unknown longevity.
Back story [slashdot.org]
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Re:Fool me twice, shame on me. (Score:5, Insightful)
I used Google Reader for several years before it was discontinued. I've changed to CommaFeed, an open-source alternative that I can run on a hosted VM. I won't be changing back to a Google solution even if it is offered; I've already learned from losing that service and others that Google cannot be relied upon to sustain their services.
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Next Comes Chrome Beta (Score:2)
linux mint backdoored ISOs WARNING! (plz FP this) (Score:1)
"I'm sorry I have to come with bad news.
We were exposed to an intrusion today. It was brief and it shouldn't impact many people, but if it impacts you, it's very important you read the information below.
What happened?
Hackers made a modified Linux Mint ISO, with a backdoor in it, and managed to hack our website to point to it.
Does this affect you?
As far as we know, the only compromised edition was Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon edition.
If you downloaded another release or another edition, this does not affect you.
Cool (Score:1)
I've always wanted clickbait with more native functionality.
Bound to succeed! (Score:2)
Since I hear they've hired Samzenpus and Timothy as the Eds.
This is great news! (Score:1)
For those who can't think for themselves. George Orwell couldn't have predicted it better. You know it's coming and Donald Trump's face will be on the big screen everywhere. It's a done deal, with those who don't like it fired permanently.
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Another new Google Ads ? (Score:1)
K.I.S.S. (Score:2)
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I'd rather have the OS show documents, so that we go back to reading safe, to the point documents. Then the web browser can be used to run applications only.
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We already have too much filtered news everywhere in the world because people ask for it.
We don't want to be reminded of poverty, coruption, insanitary living conditionsand so on.
We want to be lied by our masters! We want blood, sex, violence! We want entertainment!
We don't want to have to think for ourself, it makes our heads hurt.
The romans did it right: give them bread and circus and the population will be docile.
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With all that crappy sites out there the web is barely usable on Lynx anymore.
*sigh!*
If a site doesn't care enough to have a text-only failsafe mode (you know, in case javascript is turned of, adblockers are on, something from their CDN didn't load, or, heaven forbid, you're using something like a screen reader because you're visually impaired, or some other issue), then I'd say that site probably isn't worth anyone's time anyway.
Why choose (Score:1)
When you can be force fed.
Convenience is the death of free will.
So this is useful economic activity? (Score:2)
Spending a decade of expensive programer time, data collection, UX design etc. to create a virtual bookstore employee? What a waste.