On Thursday, Donald Trump will walk into the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, shake Xi Jinping's hand, and declare it a great meeting. There will be announcements. There will be numbers — billions of dollars in Chinese purchase commitments, a new bilateral mechanism with an important-sounding name, possibly a joint statement on Iran. Trump will post on Truth Social. Markets will rally briefly. Pundits will argue about who won. None of that will tell you what actually happened. What is actually happening in Beijing this week is something more consequential and more uncomfortable than the summit theatre will reveal: two leaders of two deeply mutually dependent superpowers, both of whom need this meeting to succeed for entirely different reasons, sitting across a table in a world that has already moved past the assumptions that defined their last nine months of negotiations. The Iran war changed the equations. The rare earth gambit changed the power balance. Taiwan is sitting in...
Google Chrome the browser from Google is now the second most popular browser after IE. This browser that brings speed to the internet has been growing in popularity and grows around you. By you people of the internet and followers of Apple know what 'iCloud' is, add an app to one device and in syncs on all your iOS devices. Google Chrome just got smart and you can do the same with your favorite browser. So no matter which PC you log on from, your favorite Apps, Extensions, Bookmarks and other settings are readily available. All this can be set-up with just a click from within your Chrome browser and you're good to go.
How to Sync your Google Chrome settings across all your devices.
1. Open Google Chrome
2. Click on the wrench icon
3. Click on 'Sign into Chrome'
4. enter email ID and password
5. Clock on 'Ok, Sync everything'
5. You're done
Source: Google Chrome Blog

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