The privacy browser DuckDuckGo, which claims to keep users safe from hidden third party trackers, has actually been found to be tracking users through Microsoft platforms.
Google's leaders claim in-person work is critical to preserving employee connection, but forward-thinking companies know hybrid and fully-remote work arrangements don't automatically lead to losing social capital.
The company assures that the slowdown of the platform is linked to the global environment with problems in the supply chain, inflation and wars, but does not mention its aggressive competition.
After more than a decade of development, testing and simulation, the company is ready to offer you a self-driving car that can take you to your workplace.
Everything from the weather to prayer apps were found to contain hidden code that could harvest a user's location, email address, phone number and more.
The decision was finalized on Jan. 6, and it prohibits Google from importing products (many of which are manufactured in China) that violate Sonos's intellectual property.
Motivated webmasters can undertake schemes and nefarious habits designed solely to manipulate their rank -- and appear more trustworthy than they actually are. Google, in response, has designed countermeasures to identify instances of rank manipulation and penalize or remove them, accordingly. But just how good is Google at detecting rank manipulation?
Google continues to cause a commotion among designers and marketers still getting a handle on this update, but there are actually easy-to-implement ways of addressing its most pressing issues.
This versatile informational tool hovering on the right of most Google search results pages can be an indispensable PR and sales engine, but how do entrepreneurs get one?
AI is already here, at least in some contexts, in the search engine optimization (SEO) industry. Should we be bracing for an industry-wide overhaul? Or is AI simply going to improve our already existing capabilities, without many long-term fundamental changes?
The casual gaming space has proven to be more than just a bubble, and growth teams are exploring ways to keep the momentum going in the post-pandemic world.
Currently, just four companies -- including Google, Amazon and Microsoft -- control 67% of the server centers powering the apps and services you use every day.