Defence sources tell Deborah Haynes there is too much focus on changing structures and the system is "so broken inside".
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Google has expanded Chrome’s native lazy-loading system to cover audio and video elements, extending a browser feature once centred on images and iframes into richer media formats that often consume ...
Google's Gary Illyes published a blog post explaining how Googlebot works as one client of a centralized crawling platform, ...
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The US Treasury has announced plans to put the president's signature on all new dollar bills, but his name has already been ...
An Editor at Large: Columnist Gerard Baker explains how the public started out opposing the conflict in Iran, in part because of the Trump administration's lack of rhetorical prowess, and how that ...
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Leaders must build systems that turn continuous transformation into something employees help shape, not simply endure. by Rachel DuRose Research from Gartner suggests that the average employee ...