Google Maps now requires users to log in to see key items and features on the map. Reviews, images, and other important data points are omitted from businesses and restaurants. You'll also see far ...
Google ships WebMCP protocol, letting websites expose structured functions to AI agents and reducing computational overhead by 67% compared to screen scraping.
Google says in a pop-up that you might see this view in cases where Google Maps is “experiencing issues,” if “unusual traffic” is detected on your network, or if browser extensions interfere, with ...
Google Maps is getting a new update that now requires users to sign-in before they can view photos and read reviews of the places.
Google AI Mode has this feature where you can ask about a specific product, it is called "Ask about." Now when you hover over a product, the "Ask about" will overlay so you can more easily trigger the ...
From the offline maps list, you’re able to tap the three dots to the side of any map to update, rename, or delete it (you can also tap directly on it to view or edit it). Tap the gear icon up in the ...
There is some new data out that shows that yes, Google's AI Overviews are causing a huge decline in clicks to websites organically but it is also showing that for e-commerce queries, there is a ...
Discovered as a mention in the update's code, it seems this new option will allow users to change their personal icon in the ...
The City of West Bend Common Council authorized the finalization of an agreement to sell the city’s minority ownership share of the former UWM at Washington County campus to the county during its ...
A restaurant group is opening a third location, a national brand is expanding to Massachusetts for the first time, and a popular North Shore eatery has closed.
For millions of Americans — those who live in the biggest cities, along the coasts or in heat-drenched areas — the Winter Olympics can feel a world away. These aren’t the Summer Games, where some ...
The "beast" on Google Maps — called Leviathan, dragon, snake and more by some — is actually just a byproduct of the tectonic plates beneath our feet.