The U.S. Seems Determined to Break Up Its Monopolies. Google Is Its Primary Target
Legislation and RightsThe Department of Justice isn’t just asking Google to sell Chrome. Its demands could be much more serious for the company.
Read more »The Department of Justice isn’t just asking Google to sell Chrome. Its demands could be much more serious for the company.
Read more »Perplexity's "answer engine" offers a clear alternative to Google's search engine, which may soon become obsolete.
Read more »OpenAI’s new search engine could become a compelling alternative to traditional ones.
Read more »This David-and-Goliath struggle culminated in a substantial penalty for Google.
Read more »It outperforms AI giants like OpenAI or Google in several benchmarks and provides deep contextual and semantic understanding to give direct answers.
Read more »Who said Google's search engine was dying?
Read more »According to Google, this change will improve efficiency by not loading results that the user hasn’t asked for.
Read more »Google can now conduct searches for you using natural language. Results will be tailored to your search and include links, maps, and planning information.
Read more »If true, the company's timing is no coincidence. The presentation would happen one day before Google's annual I/O event.
Read more »Search engines:The U.S. Seems Determined to Break Up Its Monopolies. Google Is Its Primary Target.‘On Google, You Get Links. On Perplexity, You Get Answers’: An...