A new version of the Google Search homepage has been spotted, and it removes the Google Search button to make room for AI ...
AI search is rapidly becoming the default, whether users like it or not. In just a year’s time, Google’s AI-generated answers in search, known as AI Overviews, have gone from appearing in 15% of ...
As you've no doubt noticed, tech companies are pushing artificial intelligence into as many of their products as they can at a ferocious rate. One of the newest AI-powered features to make its way to ...
You can now identify objects, translate text, and more directly from your Pixel phone's camera viewfinder using Circle to Search.
Google first introduced AI Mode in March 2025, explaining that the experimental feature would bring more Gemini-based capabilities to its traditional Search experience. About a year ...
The new Windows 11 Search is cleaner, clearer, and smarter. The new Search is available in the latest Windows Insider build. It could reach all Windows 11 users within the next few months. The ...
The era of the “ten blue links” is officially over. At its Google I/O conference on Tuesday, Google unveiled an AI-powered overhaul of Search centered around a reimagined “intelligent search box” — ...
Google’s new chatbot-style AI Mode search experience, previously an experiment, is launching for US users. Publishers and marketers will have to adjust their search strategies once again. Google is ...
For many people Google is search — they’ve simply never considered an alternative. But there are plenty of search engines other than Google, offering benefits such as increased privacy, environmental ...
The new AI-powered Search box is Google’s biggest redesign of its core interface in more than 25 years. The announcements ranged from Gemini 3.5 Flash becoming the new default engine behind AI Mode ...
Tired of Google's clutter, bad results, and AI summaries? You have options. May 31, 2024 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google It's not just you: Google search is ...
Gen X and millennials might have made “google” a verb, but Instagram and TikTok are now the preferred search engines for Gen Z when seeking local results. According to a new study of 1,002 U.S.