Rumor has it that Apple is going to debut its own search engine “sooner rather than later.” This is good news for consumers as competition between Apple and Google means more resources would be spent to do search even better, but oddly enough it’s also good news for Google on one front — the battle with regulators. Apple is definitely refining some search products and we know it is because of the companies it has acquired since 2013. Technology from Topsy Labs already powers specific… Source link
Read More »Yandex ‘leak’ reveals 1,922 search ranking factors
A former employee allegedly leaked a Yandex source code repository, part of which contained more than 1,900 factors the search engines uses for ranking search results. Why we care. This leak has revealed 1,922 ranking factors Yandex used in its search algorithm, at least as of July 2022. Perhaps Martin MacDonald put it best on Twitter today: “The Yandex hack is probably the most interesting thing to have happened in SEO in years.” Yandex is… Source link
Read More »Yandex 'leak' reveals 1922 search ranking factors – Search Engine Land
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Read More »Twitter Launches Search Keyword Ads In Beta For All Advertisers, Strengthens Safety Reporting 01/27/2023
Twitter announced a beta program earlier this week for companies that want to run advertisements on the platform. The ad option — called Search Keyword Ads — allows advertisers to bid on keywords. The bid will trigger Promoted Tweets to users in specific search results. The goal is to reach … Source link
Read More »Google Code Red: ChatGPT, You.com And Apple Search Cause Panic
Google code red was issued, and the tech giant is quite right to be worried. You already know the rise of ChatGPT and how it can be powerful. But did you know there is already an AI-powered search engine called You.com or the new front that is opening up in the Google vs Apple silent war? Yes, recent events have allegedly prepared Apple for a foray into the search engine market. Can they really stop the king of search engines? In this article, we will look for the answer to… Source link
Read More »Apple Search could be part of a ‘silent war’ on Google
There have been suggestions for years now that the iPhone maker is quietly working on an Apple Search service, to compete with Google. That idea is back in the news today, in a report suggesting that it could be one element of a three-part “silent war” on Google. Recent developments do support the idea that the Cupertino company is gearing up to take on Google in a much more direct fashion than it has so far … Apple Search background Google has long paid Apple billions of… Source link
Read More »How ChatGPT Is Changing Search
Google’s founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin have reportedly made a surprise return to approve plans to add chatbot features to the search engine. The New York Times states that Page and Brin were brought back to Google by Sundar Pichai, the company’s current CEO, after OpenAI’s ChatGPT raised a code red. Although ChatGPT has only been out for two months, it has quickly made a significant impact with its ability to simplify complex concepts and generate new ones. Google is on high… Source link
Read More »Google Plans AI Search Demo, Following ChatGPT ‘Code Red’: Report
Google is planning to demonstrate an AI version of its search engine, The New York Times reported. It also plans to unveil more than 20 new products this year, the publication reported. The arrival of OpenAI’s ChatGPT has reportedly shaken Google out of its routine. … Source link
Read More »Refining Google With Search Gizmos To Get What You Want
Just Google it. You know when something is quite big, culturally and practically, when it becomes a verb. No doubt, you have said “just Google it.” Search is one of the areas that affects our lives in dramatic ways we barely think about anymore; such as, how easy we can search and find nearly anything. Hand of female using smartphone to find what you are interested. Searching information data on … [+] internet networking concept getty As much as I love Google, they’re really not a great… Source link
Read More »Google Search gets ‘The Last of Us’ easter egg
From Ingenuity to Twosday and Wordle (a year old as of yesterday), Google Search loves its easter eggs, and the latest – creepily – marks HBO’s excellent The Last of Us. Searching “The Last of Us” on both mobile and desktop today will show a red mushroom button at the bottom of the screen. Tapping will populate the screen with what’s presumably Cordyceps. It’s unfortunately animated with the slowness of the swaying somehow even more creepy. You can tap three… Source link
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