You like the way that dress looks, but you’d rather have it in green. You want those shoes, but prefer flats to heels. What if you could have drapes with the same pattern as your favorite notebook? I don’t know how to Google for these things, but Google Search product manager Belinda Zeng showed me real-world examples of each earlier this week, and the answer was always the same: take a picture, then type a single word into Google Lens. Today, Google is launching a US-only beta of… Source link
Read More »Plex’s New Universal Search Is Already Better Than Google
Welcome to Plex’s watchlist, the best new beta feature. Photo: Florence Ion / Gizmodo When I want to watch something, I have no idea where to start. Do I plop down at the TV and use the remote to look for something? Or do I whip out my phone and paw through my folder of apps and figure it out from there? But what if there was a third way? Plex hopes you’ll choose its system for these important life decisions, especially if you’re already using the app to maintain a home media server. The… Source link
Read More »Path To Next Generation Search
Google announced a breakthrough in the effort to create an AI architecture that can handle millions of different tasks, including complex learning and reasoning. The new system is called the Pathways Language Model, referred to as PaLM. PaLM is able to outperform the current state of the current AI state of the art as well as beat humans in the language and reasoning tests. But the researchers also point out that they cannot shake the limitations inherent in large-scale languages models that… Source link
Read More »Out Of Stock Products May Impact Search Visibility
Google may reduce the visibility of a product page if the item for sale is listed as out of stock on the retailer’s website. This is stated by Google’s Search Advocate John Mueller during a recent Google Search Central SEO office-hours hangout. A question is submitted by an ecommerce store owner asking if search rankings for transactional keywords could be negatively impacted if the products sell out. Mueller says, in theory, Google could reduce visibility for product pages with out of… Source link
Read More »Google Search Ranking and Popup Banners
Google’s John Mueller answered a question in a Google SEO office-hours video about whether rankings could be affected by a banner popup. John answered the question and then shared the technical background of why banners may have a negative effect as well as other issues related to Core Web Vitals. The answer to the question involves more than just the banner. The answer is more technical because of ranking factors related to Core Web Vitals which can also be influenced by things like popup… Source link
Read More »Search Engine Yahoo! Hit With $15 Million Patent Infringement Bill
Yahoo just got caught in a major plagiarism scandal and is having to pay up big. A federal jury in Oakland says the Sunnyvale-based web portal and online services company has to give a software company $15 million for infringing on its search technology patent. A Texas-based software company called Droplets Inc. has a patent on software, dating back to 2004, that lets users reach specific portions of a website without having to download the entire page, as the Chronicle reports. Other… Source link
Read More »Google Search is getting a new label to direct people to original news sources – TechCrunch
Google is adding a new “highly cited” label in Search results to direct users to trusted sources, the company announced on Thursday. The new label, which will appear in the Top Stories carousel, is designed to help users identify stories that have been frequently cited by other news organizations. The highly cited label is launching soon on mobile in the United States and will roll out globally in the coming weeks. The label will be placed on investigative… Source link
Read More »Yahoo must pay $15 million in dispute with search competitor, jury decides
A federal jury in Oakland has awarded $15 million in damages against Yahoo in a suit by a software company that accused the tech giant of illegally copying its patented method of web searches. Droplets Inc., which is based in Texas, was granted a patent in 2004 for programming that allowed users to retrieve selected portions of a website without having to download an entire web page. After filing infringement suits against major tech firms, the company reached licensing agreements with nearly… Source link
Read More »Google shares search traffic monitoring dashboard for Data Studio
Google has created a new Data Studio template. You can use Google’s Search traffic monitoring dashboard to quickly see if there are any significant changes to the performance of your most important pages and help uncover whether you may have any potential SEO issues. Google also announced that its Search Console connector now includes Discover and Google News traffic data. Google added similar data to the Search Console Search Analytics API in October. How to get the dashboard. You can… Source link
Read More »Yandex, a Russian search engine, mines data from thousands of iPhone and Android apps
The invasion of Ukraine by Russia sparked a major response from Western countries, including penalties against the aggressor that had never been seen before. In addition to government-imposed banking and trade restrictions, a number of corporations have delayed or abandoned their operations in Russia. The West’s scrutiny of Russian technology has also risen. One example is Kaspersky. Another is Yandex, which is collecting app data from millions of iPhone and Android users around the… Source link
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