New data from Similarweb shows that almost all ChatGPT users also use Google, but only 15% of Google users also use ChatGPT. This shows that Google, for now, is still super dominant, despite ChatGPT’s growth.
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Report: Almost All ChatGPT Users Also Use Google
Google is dropping support for six of the seven deprecated structured data types it announced back in June. Google Search Console’s Search Console rich result reporting, the Rich Result Test, and the list of Search appearance filters will stop showing on September 9 for Course Info, Claim Review, Estimated Salary, Learning Video, Special Announcement, and Vehicle Listing but not Book Actions.
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Google Search Console Drops Support For 6 Deprecated Structured Data Types
Google supposedly added two new metrics within the Google Ads AI Max campaigns for improved tracking and reporting. One is named expanded matches and the other is named expanded landing pages.
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Google Ads AI MAX Metrics: Expanded Matches & Expanded Landing Pages
Google Ads announced new features “aimed at bridging this gap” between your advertising across both your website and app. There are new unified workflows and reporting with in-product nudges, unified conversions, and a combined overview card. Plus a new way to measure app installs from web campaigns.
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Google Ads Connection To Your Web & App Advertising
Since Google launched AI Mode back in March, it has only supported the English language. Google has been releasing it in more countries and expanding it quickly, and now, finally, AI Mode supports more than just English.
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Google AI Mode Now Supports Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese & English
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Why Every Team Needs a Content Engineer [MozCon 2025 Speaker Series]
Anthropic agreed to a proposed $1.5B settlement over pirated books used to train Claude. If approved, eligible titles would receive about $3,000 each. The post Anthropic Agrees To $1.5B Settlement Over Pirated Books appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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Anthropic Agrees To $1.5B Settlement Over Pirated Books via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s Help Center now lists Gemini App limits for prompts, images, Deep Research, video generation, and context windows. The post Google Publishes Exact Gemini Usage Limits Across All Tiers appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google Publishes Exact Gemini Usage Limits Across All Tiers via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
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. Google initially said that AI Mode will become the default search experience soon…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: September 8, 2025
Google’s John Mueller said in a Reddit thread that he would personally go with a traditional TLD (i.e., .com) even if it means having to put a hyphen in the domain name. This is instead of picking a TLD that may be considered lower quality or cheap.
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Google: Go With Traditional TLD Even If You Need A Hyphen In Domain Name