Google is testing alternatives to the title “People also search for” at the bottom of the Google Search results. I am seeing “Related your search,” “Search for next,” and “Also search for.”
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Google Search Tests Alternatives To People Also Search For
Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, said in May that web publishing is not dying.
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New Google Court Doc: Open Web Is In Rapid Decline
Google AI Mode within Search Labs personalizes your results for dining-related topics. Well, now Google is showing a disclaimer when it does that. The disclaimer reads, “Personalized for you: Now when you ask for restaurant recommendations in Al Mode you’ll get more relevant responses that use your Search and Maps activity.”
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Google AI Mode Disclaimer: Google Use Your Search & Maps Activity To Personalize Results
Google AI Mode within Search Labs personalizes your results for dining-related topics. Well, now Google is showing a disclaimer when it does that.
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Google AI Mode Disclaimer: Google Use Your Search & Maps Activity To Personalize Results
Google seems to be using the reviews on your Google Business Profile listings to give responses in its AI Overviews. If you search for your favorite doctor reviews, you may see Google cite reviews listed in the reviews section of your Google Business Profile.
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Google AI Overviews Citing Individual Reviews
The antitrust ruling keeps Google intact but rewires the search marketplace.
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Google’s Antitrust Ruling: What The Remedies Really Mean For Search, SEO, And AI Assistants via @sejournal, @gregjarboe
Logan Kilpatrick, lead product manager for Google DeepMind, Gemini, and all AI products at Google, said Google AI Mode will be the default for Google Search “soon.” He said this after Google made google.com/ai go directly to AI Mode’s interface on Friday afternoon.
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Google AI Mode To Become Default For Google Search Soon
The European Union has fined Google $3.5 billion, 2.95 billion euro, for breaking its competition rules by favoring its own digital advertising services. Part of this ruling also says Google is required to divest part of its ad-tech business.
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EU Fines Google $3.5 Billion; Must Divest Part Of Ad-Tech Business
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.
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Daily Search Forum Recap: September 5, 2025
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Rethink endless SEO checklists with a sprint-based approach that prioritizes impact, aligns with strategy, and delivers measurable results. The post The Problem With Always-On SEO: Why You Need Sprints, Not Checklists appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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The Problem With Always-On SEO: Why You Need Sprints, Not Checklists via @sejournal, @coreydmorris