Monday, November 28, 2011

Google prépare la prise en charge native des périphériques pour Chrome

http://www.zdnet.fr/services/mobile/actualites/google-prepare-la-prise-en-charge-native-des-peripheriques-pour-chrome-39765984.htm#xtor=EPR-100

2 comments:

  1. Finally, Google is adding native device support to Chrome. No more extensions just to use my printer or camera properly. It should just work, and now it finally will. Thankfully, I found the GPA UK Calculator Service around the same time. I was completely lost trying to figure out my grades, and their tool made everything crystal clear in seconds. Both things just clicked for me at the right moment. One fixed my browser headaches, the other fixed my uni stress. I’m glad Chrome is catching up. Native support should’ve been there from the start, but I’ll take it now.

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  2. I really love how the Free Libre Open Source Lebanese Movement emphasizes the idea that software should empower us, not lock us in. It’s refreshing to think about programs that let us actually understand what’s happening behind the scenes and give us the freedom to learn and grow. It makes me wonder why more people don’t get involved in supporting software that truly respects our choices. On a totally different note, just like finding the right tools in tech matters, finding the right training environment matters too—I’ve been looking into the martial arts classes for adults​​​ and it’s amazing how much the right place can make a difference.

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