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Welcome to a new edition of “On the Net Today”, the newsletter where every Friday we share a selection of useful and interesting resources to help you get the most out of the internet and make the best use of your browsing time.

Here are the topics we’ve prepared for today:

  • 🎓 Google Skills, Google's new learning platform

  • 🤖 OpenAI launches Atlas Browser with ChatGPT’s AI integrated

  • đź’° Indiegogo renews its crowdfunding platform

  • ⏭️ In brief

  • 🤔 Express Quiz

  • đź’ˇRecommended by: Jorge Heili

🎓 Google Skills, Google's new learning platform

Google has created the Google Skills learning platform where it has unified its extensive training offering on artificial intelligence and other skills in demand in the professional market.

Through Google Skills, users can access nearly 3,000 courses offered by the teams at Google Cloud, Grow with Google, Google DeepMind, and Google for Education.

The offering includes free training and various paid options, in the form of monthly or annual subscriptions, depending on each user's goals.

Some of the courses offered by Google allow users to obtain official certificates from the company. The platform features a search engine that allows locating any course and also learning paths that group training proposals according to each person's interests.

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🤖 OpenAI launches Atlas Browser with ChatGPT’s AI integrated

The artificial intelligence company OpenAI announced this week the launch of its own web browser, ChatGPT Atlas, which integrates ChatGPT functionalities into its core.

Initially, the new browser is available for computers with macOS (Apple), although OpenAI has stated that it will soon also be available for Windows and for mobile devices with iOS and Android.

OpenAI considers that the browser is the space where all the user's work comes together, and that "a browser built with ChatGPT brings us closer to a true super assistant that understands your world and helps you achieve your goals".

According to OpenAI's explanation, “With Atlas, ChatGPT can come with you anywhere across the web—helping you in the window right where you are, understanding what you’re trying to do, and completing tasks for you, all without copying and pasting or leaving the page. Your ChatGPT memory is built in, so conversations can draw on past chats and details to help you get new things done.”

The Atlas browser allows, for example, opening a ChatGPT sidebar in any window "to summarize articles, compare products, or analyze data from any website you're viewing".

Additionally, the ChatGPT agent "interacts with websites and performs actions for you. Use it to handle tasks from start to finish, such as searching for and booking a trip".

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đź’° Indiegogo renews its crowdfunding platform 

One of the main crowdfunding companies on the internet, Indiegogo, has recently renewed its platform and has wanted to present the changes as "the future of creativity".

This platform, which allows users to financially support projects of all kinds presented by creators, was acquired last July by Gamefound, another crowdfunding platform specialized in games.

Indiegogo was founded in 2008 to support entrepreneurs, creators, and innovators in bringing their ideas to life through crowdfunding, the financial contributions made by users. Since then, it has raised more than 3 billion dollars that have enabled the launch of more than 80,000 projects worldwide.

Indiegogo's leaders have explained that the new platform offers better tools for creators, a more secure verification system, and other innovations that represent progress for all users, both creators and funders.

These are some of the presented innovations:

  • New engaging discovery tools: Find your next favorite project with featured campaigns, top rankings by community support, and a real-time ticker showing what’s happening across the platform.

  • Dashboard improvements: A personalized hub that brings together everything important about the campaigns you follow, all in one easy view.

  • Follower Gifts: Rewards for followers who support campaigns before their launch.

  • Multilingual campaigns: Creators can now connect with global audiences in their own language.

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⏭️ In brief

🤔 Express Quiz

In 1991, the first web page in history was made public.

Who was the inventor of the World Wide Web?

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The answer to last week's double quiz, in which we asked what was the first internet blog and who created it, was Links.net, by Justin Hall.

Name: Jorge Heili  

Title: Editorial Director at UNIR  

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