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Google’s new AI app searches ‘anything,’ including your PC

Google’s new AI app searches ‘anything,’ including your PC

Image: Google Google said Tuesday that it’s testing a new experimental search app for Windows that will search your PC as well as the web, applying Google Lens when needed. Google classified its new app as an “experiment,” relegating it to its Labs program for now. The app is simply called “Google app for Windows,”

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Optimize Google’s new Interaction to Next Paint metric

Interaction to Next Paint is becoming one of the Core Web Vitals metrics that impact Google rankings. Learn what this change means and how you can optimize your website The post Optimize Google’s new Interaction to Next Paint metric appeared first on Search Engine Watch...

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Google’s Chrome retreat puts momentum for cookie alternatives in doubt

Google’s Chrome retreat puts momentum for cookie alternatives in doubt

The digital advertising industry has spent the last five years preparing for a cookieless future. This week, they’re looking for ways to make that feel less like a wasted effort, following Google’s latest policy reversal. Facing legal challenges and industry pushback, Google has opted to retain the cookie in its popular Chrome browser after all

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Google’s new AI video model Veo 2 will cost 50

Google’s new AI video model Veo 2 will cost 50

Google has quietly revealed the pricing of Veo 2, the video-generating AI model that it unveiled in December. According to the company’s pricing page, using Veo 2 will cost 50 cents per second of video, which adds up to $30 per minute or $1,800 per hour. Google DeepMind researcher Jon Barron contrasted this pricing with

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Google’s Pixel Watch 2 will reportedly have significantly improved battery

Google’s Pixel Watch 2 will reportedly have significantly improved battery

What complaints you had about the Pixel Watch's battery life might disappear with its sequel. Sources speaking to 9to5Google claim the Pixel Watch 2 will switch from Samsung's 2018-era Exynos 9110 to one of Qualcomm's much newer Snapdragon W5 models. Although the battery in the new smartwatch isn't supposed to be significantly bigger, the longevity