Google expands Bard’s capabilities to include support for programming tasks in 20+ languages and debugging assistance.
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Google expands Bard’s capabilities to include support for programming tasks in 20+ languages and debugging assistance.
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Google Did a Cookie-Free Experiment. Should the Results Matter to You?
Even though third-party data crumbs still leave trails to follow, Google expects – and experiments – for a cookie-less future. Should you adjust your content marketing to their findings, or should you do something else? Continue reading
Google creates a more powerful unit called Google DeepMind to accelerate the progress of AI innovation
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Google introduces GoogleOther, a new web crawler, to optimize operations, streamline R&D tasks, and reduce strain on Googlebot.
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Google Bard’s latest update enhances creative exploration with diverse, distinct draft options.
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For SEO to truly promote growth in an organisation we need to break down siloes, encourage training and keep SEO top-of-mind.
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Are ChatGPT, Bard and Dolly 2.0 trained on pirated books and is that even legal?
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Government Agencies Get Real, Funny, and Human on Social Media [Examples]
Bureaucratic content usually causes people to keep scrolling. But these local, state, and federal agencies have found an antidote, creatively connecting with their constituents by humanizing their content. Continue reading
Google is rolling out a new “Subscribed Content” report in Search Console for publishers using Reader Revenue Manager.
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How do you cut through the noise and create content your audience loves? SEJ’s Amanda Zantal-Wiener, Matt Southern, & Roger Montti share their secrets.
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