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Google’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” button has been a familiar part of its homepage since the launch of the search engine 27 years ago, but the company could be about to ditch it.
In a sudden and unexpected move, Microsoft revealed today that it will retire its Bing Search APIs for developers in August.
From dubious whiskey barrel investments to suspected US visa scams, Google and other search engines are increasingly spamming ...
Microsoft Invest, the one-time AppNexus DSP business, will be shuttered as of March next year, Microsoft announced on ...
Microsoft is limiting access to tools that boosted its rivals, but larger customers like DuckDuckGo say they won’t be affected.
Emails showed Google's aggressive push for its 'Power Pair' AI campaigm raised concerns about the company's disconnect with ...
The new device targeting for PMax campaigns in Google Ads will let you optimize spend across computers, phones, tablets, and ...
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), which has Google as the default search engine on its Safari browser, is looking to add AI services as ...
Dynamic, AI-driven healthcare access is inspired by the seamless and intuitive search experiences we've come to expect from ...
Google's role as the world's premier search product may be about to end. Threats it faces include a government probe and a ...
Google is considering replacing the iconic I'm Feeling Lucky button in Google Search with AI Mode on Google.com.
As concerns around data privacy grow, more users are turning to search engines that offer greater transparency and less ...