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How tech is changing the future of water; new Gmail API: what it means for Internet standards

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10 ways technology is changing the future of water

About 780 million people live without access to clean drinking water, and a growing global population coupled with climate change is threatening to grow that. Here's how technology can help.

What does the new Gmail API mean for Internet standards?

Google quietly released a new set of Gmail APIs today, giving developers access to some of the building blocks of its popular Gmail protocols. But the message to developers was clear: Don't even think about building your own client.

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