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Early examples of Google’s AI-powered search from 2024 suggested users eat “at least one small rock per day” – and that they could use non-toxic glue to help cheese stick to pizza.
Google’s nightmare: How a search spinoff could remake the web Google has shaped the Internet as we know it, and unleashing its index could change everything.
Since Google began rolling out AI Overviews in Google Search, publishers, site owners, SEOs, etc have been posting screenshots of their Google Search Console performance reports that show how ...
With AI Overviews, AI Mode and Gemini becoming the future of Google Search - where does that leave SEO.
Google is making its AI-powered AI Mode search summaries the default option for U.S. users searching on Google, making the traditional list of links harder to find.
Google’s new chatbot-style AI Mode search experience, previously an experiment, is launching for US users. Publishers and marketers will have to adjust their search strategies once again.
AI Mode is a new dedicated mode for Google Search, bringing more detailed results for your questions, and with even more powerful features like shopping assistance and personal contect coming later.
Apple executive Eddy Cue's revelation on Safari search decline sparked investor worry. Google's paid clicks growth also has been slowing.
The antitrust trial targeting Google's search business is heading into the home stretch, and the outcome could forever alter Google—and the web itself. The company is scrambling to protect its ...
Apple is looking into using AI search as an integrated part of its Safari browser – something that could seriously damage the control Google currently holds over online searches. The news comes ...
Still, StatCounter isn't the only service reporting that Google no longer has such an iron grip on search. By Statista's count, Google Search's desktop market share is now down to 79.1%.
At the top of the DOJ’s list: force Google to divest Chrome, its dominant web browser. The government argues Chrome gives Google an unfair edge by directing users to Google Search by default.