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Microsoft Edge sheds five features in the beta channel - The Verge
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Google Vs Amazon Vs Microsoft: Who Pays Better Salaries To Engineers? - News18
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Microsoft brings its actually-good Bing Chat AI tools to Google Chrome
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How to use the new Chrome sidebar that puts apps like ChatGPT next to your websites
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Windows 11 will finally respect your default browser | Digital Trends
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A teacher asked a great question about superintendent pay. Then, all hell broke loose. - Upworthy
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The Big Lesson Parents Of High-Achieving Kids Must Teach Again And Again
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How parents and adults can help the students in their lives succeed in school - Vox
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Pumpkins After Dark Is Returning To The GTA With A Glowing Trail & Secret New 'Spook Easy' - Narcity
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Chromebooks are getting RGB controls, better file search, and PDF readers | PCWorld
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Teachers share why their students are so inspiring - Upworthy
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How To Cultivate Conversational Intelligence | Psychology Today
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Ottawa looking to drop 24 Sussex and build new home for PM elsewhere: sources | CBC News
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