Daily Search Forum Recap: April 21, 2023
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web…
Bing Chat adds LaTeX support, improves news grounding, and reduces conversation-ending triggers. The post Bing Chat Introduces LaTeX Support & Improves News Grounding appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Microsoft Bing Chat said it is now better at responding to news questions and also reduced unnecessary duplicate searches, end conversation triggers, and returning no response to queries. News answers. Bing wrote , “We’ve taken steps to help Bing give better answers if you’re asking questions about news
How can you get the data and tracking you need while prioritizing consumer privacy? Lucas Long shares the steps you need to take right now. The post 3 Pillars Of Privacy-Centric Marketing: Steps You Need To Take Now [Podcast] appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google has now added new details that explain the three categories its Google crawlers fall into, they include Googlebot, special-case crawlers and user-triggered fetchers.
Reddit introduces paid API access and updated developer terms to stop companies from profiting from and training with Reddit user content. The post Reddit Follows Twitter’s Lead, Announces Paid Access To Data API appeared first on Search Engine Journal
Google quietly updated its documented Google ranking systems page and completely removed several page experience-related ranking systems from the page.
Google Bard can now help you code, and it supports over 20 different programming languages, including C++, Go, Java, Javascript, Python, and Typescript. So those of you that do a lot of coding during your search marketing tasks may want to utilize Google Bard or other AI chat engines, like ChatGPT or Bing Chat, to help with coding. Coding with Bard.
Starting April 21, verified check marks will be necessary for brands running ads on Twitter. Unless they’re spending over $1,000 a month, that is. A copy of the email was posted on Twitter by Matt Navarra
Google expands Bard’s capabilities to include support for programming tasks in 20+ languages and debugging assistance. The post Google Bard Adds Coding Capabilities appeared first on Search Engine Journal