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How Google Took Over the Classroom

In the space of just five years, Google has helped upend the sales methods companies use to place their products in classrooms. It has enlisted teachers and administrators to promote Google’s products to other schools. It has directly reached out to educators to test its products — effectively bypassing senior district officials. And it has outmaneuvered Apple and Microsoft with a powerful combination of low-cost laptops, called Chromebooks, and free classroom apps.

Source: How Google Took Over the Classroom – The New York Times

Chrome, Firefox, and Opera users beware: This isn’t the apple.com you want

The weakness involves the way these browsers display certain characters in the address bar. Until Google released version 58 in the past 24 hours, for instance, Chrome displayed https://www.xn--80ak6aa92e.com/ as https://www.apple.com. The latest versions of Firefox and Opera by default continue to present the same misleading address.

Source: Chrome, Firefox, and Opera users beware: This isn’t the apple.com you want | Ars Technica