OpenAI may seek to acquire Chrome if it’s split from Google in the ongoing antitrust proceedings. The post OpenAI Expresses Interest In Buying Chrome Browser appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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OpenAI Expresses Interest In Buying Chrome Browser via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google Analytics adds new data quality features to help track campaigns and overcome privacy limitations. The post Google Analytics Adds New Features For Privacy-Era Tracking appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google Analytics Adds New Features For Privacy-Era Tracking via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s antitrust trial enters the remedies phase, with the DOJ seeking Chrome breakup and AI restrictions. The post DOJ’s Google Search Trial: What If Google Must Sell Chrome? appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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DOJ’s Google Search Trial: What If Google Must Sell Chrome? via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s 2024 Ads Safety Report reveals stricter enforcement, AI crackdowns, and key policy shifts every marketer should pay attention to. The post Google Ads 2024 Safety Report Unveils AI Protections appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google Ads 2024 Safety Report Unveils AI Protections via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: April 22, 2025
Google Ads announced they will “now allow relevant Search ads from advertisers who showed amongst top ads to also participate in the bottom ads auction.” Honestly, I thought this update happened last month when they started to allow double serving ads (well, Google now says it is not double serving, so maybe that is the announcement here…).
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Google To Allow Same Advertiser To Show Ads In Top Ads & Bottom Ads
About a year ago, we covered numerous tests with shaded site name and favicon sections of the snippet. Google continues to test this, but we’re now seeing a blue gradient version of the style.
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Google Tests Shaded Blue Gradient Site Name & Favicon
Google is testing a newish section in the Google local panel to tell searchers how far that business is from your location. Google is testing adding either a “Get there” data point and/or a “From your location” data point.
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Google Local Panel Tests Get There & From Your Location
Microsoft is testing adding a read more link to the Bing Copilot Answers in Bing Search.
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Bing Copilot Answers Tests Read More Link
Hallucinations in Google’s AI Overviews offer insights into how the ranking algorithms understand search queries and choose answers The post AI Overviews Glitch May Hint at Google’s Algorithm appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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