SEO in 2026 has shifted dramatically as AI reshapes search behaviour and raises technical standards. Here is what South ...
Microsoft is automatically enabling security features for enterprise users The updates include blocking malicious URLs and ...
Once everything was cleaned up, I uploaded the pitch files to a new NotebookLM notebook. The process is as easy as it can get ...
Go to Search Engine > Manage Search Engines and Site Search. Fill in the form like this: Save it, then click the three dots next to AI Free Web and select Make default. This forces Google to load ...
December 19, 2025 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Parked domains are now serving up malicious content at an increased rate. If you type a URL into your ...
Google is testing appending "learn more" links to the end of the Google search ads text. So the Google Ad will have its normal ad description and at the end, Google is testing adding "Learn more" with ...
Google recently rolled out “read more” links in Google search results, which appear at the end of the snippet’s description. When you click on the read more link, you are anchored down to a specific ...
Ahrefs data suggests Google’s AI Mode and AI Overviews often align on meaning while citing different URLs. AI Mode and AI Overviews cited the same URLs only 13.7% of the time. Responses averaged 86% ...
After several months of testing, Google seems to be rolling out the "Read more" links at the end of some of the search results listings. We saw Google test variations of this back in July and it now ...
Do you ever have those times when you see a great recipe and think I really want to make that this weekend, but then the weekend rolls around and you forget where you saw it? That used to happen to me ...
Over the weekend, Google's threat intelligence team linked five more Chinese hacking groups to attacks exploiting the maximum-severity "React2Shell" remote code execution vulnerability. Tracked as CVE ...
Cybersecurity firm Infoblox reveals that over 90 percent of parked domains now redirect visitors to scams and malware, making simple typos extremely dangerous.