Google has removed a whole section from its JavaScript SEO documentation because it was outdated and Google says loading content with JavaScript does not make it hard for Google Search. Google wrote ...
Google removed outdated JavaScript and accessibility guidance from its documentation. Google Search has rendered JavaScript well for years. It's the latest in a series of JS documentation updates.
Besides Gemini automation, Google today announced the latest Circle to Search features for the Galaxy S26 and Pixel 10. Circle to Search is now available on over 580 million Android devices. Today’s ...
Ring's AI pet-tracking ad at the Super Bowl sparked outrage and raised questions about privacy and tracking. Here's what you need to know. Plus, Ring's big decision to split with Flock. Tyler has ...
The Department of Justice has released nearly 3.5 million pages of documents from cases and investigations related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The DOJ released its first batch of files ...
Astronomers have found thousands of exoplanets around single stars, but few around binary stars—even though both types of stars are equally common. Physicists can now explain the dearth. Of the more ...
As Donald Trump rampaged about in his first term, leadership of the free world was transferred, by general liberal acclamation, to Angela Merkel of Germany. She was cast as the embodiment of ...
Britney Spears, Adam Sandler and Beyoncé all rose to fame on a legendary talent show from the ‘80s and ‘90s. Now Netflix is bringing it back with a modern twist. As per the steamer’s official synopsis ...
Why it matters: JavaScript was officially unveiled in 1995 and now powers the overwhelming majority of the modern web, as well as countless server and desktop projects. The language is one of the core ...
From AI Barbie to Squid Game 3: The Top Google Searches of 2025 Your email has been sent AI fever, sports rivalries, and a streak of pop nostalgia ruled our search bars this year. From AI Barbie to ...
Three years ago, if someone needed to fix a leaky faucet or understand inflation, they usually did one of three things: typed the question into Google, searched YouTube for a how-to video or shouted ...