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Google might be giving Microsoft a master class in search with an 'app for Windows'
The "Google app for Windows" was announced today (Sep 19), an app that's entering its Search Labs testing grounds for PC users. This new app, accessed by pressing the Alt+Space key combo, will surface Google's Search bar for AI Overviews.
It's simple to add preferred sources for Google Search. You can click the star icon to the right of any "Top Stories" panel in Google Search, which will spawn a pop-up window to add sources, or you can visit the settings page directly at https://www.google.com/preference/source.
Wherever you are and whatever you're doing in Windows, just press Alt+Spacebar to trigger the search bar. In the Ask Anything field, type your search query or question, and the results will appear in the window. To turn off the bar, just press Alt+Spacebar again.
The ruling in the Google antitrust trial has led to a host of hard-to-answer questions about the future of Google's search data, which the tech giant must now share with competitors. What does that mean for users' data privacy?
Google has published guidelines on what to do if your rankings are affected after being incorrectly flagged by Google’s SafeSearch filter. The new documentation offers three actions to take to resolve the issues. The new documentation provides guidance ...
Do you ever wonder how a simple search on the internet or casual browsing somehow drops the exact product you’ve been searching for right in front of you? That’s AI pulling the strings. AI is so deeply embedded in our online experiences that many of us don’t even realize it’s influencing them.
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Google's AI Overviews 'Misconduct' Undermines Publishers Who Create Content, Lawsuit Says
Penske Media, which publishes Rolling Stone, Billboard, ArtForum and others, says that AI Overviews in Google search stymie their traffic, undercut their revenue and mean less content for consumers.
A week ago, Google disabled the ability to see 100 results per page by using a URL parameter in the Google Search URL bar. Since that change, rank-checking tools have become an absolute mess, and even Google’s own Search Console data has seen a significant drop in data.