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Can Strong Search and Cloud Growth Drive GOOGL's Q3 Earnings?
GOOGL's third-quarter 2025 results are expected to benefit from solid momentum in Search and Cloud businesses.
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Google was not India’s first search engine, it was…, know how Indians searched the Web in the 90s
Google may not have been India’s first search engine, but it changed the way Indians used the internet forever.
OpenAI debuted its ChatGPT Atlas web browser on Tuesday, a move that pushes the company into even closer competition with ...
Companies using AI without proper oversight are exposing themselves to unnecessary risk, according to cybersecurity analysts.
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OpenAI unveils search browser in challenge to Google
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI on Tuesday announced an "Atlas" search browser, leveraging its artificial intelligence prowess in a ...
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Online search a battleground for AI titans
Tech firms battling for supremacy in artificial intelligence are out to transform how people search the web, challenging the ...
Opinion
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Wikipedia says traffic is falling due to AI search summaries and social video
Wikipedia is often described as the last good website on an internet increasingly filled with toxic social media and AI slop, but it seems the online encyclopedia is not completely immune to broader ...
Pressviz, a pioneering Digital PR agency for LLM ranking that’s redefining visibility in the age of artificial intelligence, ...
The deal hands Perplexity a massive distribution channel, giving it a major exposure. Perplexity wants to replace Google Search from your web browser – a wish that’s difficult to have on Chrome.
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OpenAI’s New AI Web Browser Is a Bit of Mess
Atlas is only the beginning. The browser is an early step in OpenAI’s larger ambitions to build out an entire operating ...
And, despite what you may think, Google is not the only player. New search engines that are popping up across the Web strive to make searches faster, smarter, more personal and more visually ...
In October 2025, social media posts began spreading a story that claimed professional golfer Tiger Woods sued U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for $50 million for "questioning the golf legend's ...
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