Want to see more of the sites you love? Google just made that easier. Earlier this month, the tech juggernaut launched “preferred sources,” a new feature that “lets you customize your experience to ...
Google Discover is adding Instagram, X, and YouTube Shorts posts, along with a follow button directly in the feed.
In an official blog post, Google announced that it will be bringing AI to Google Finance, a tool for providing information about the world of business and investment, and it's currently in the testing ...
Google Discover now displays social media posts from Instagram, X, and YouTube Shorts alongside traditional articles, creating a unified content feed. Google adds follow buttons in Discover and will ...
It's not just students, more professors are using AI in the classroom. But they say more guidance is needed on how to use the ...
Google launched a new feature this month that allows users to set their preferences for who they get their news from in search results. The "Preferred Sources" feature, which launched in the U.S. and ...
Logan Kilpatrick, lead product manager for Google, said on Friday that Google’s AI Mode will be the “default” search experience for Google Search “soon.” We know Google said AI Mode is the future of ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Education is not completely relinquishing its influence despite moves to dismantle the entire agency — and it’s looking at issuing a “toolkit” of suggestions for ...
As teachers and administrators know, some of the longest-running challenges in K–12 education haven’t changed. “Each child still needs learning opportunities that can meet their specific needs, and ...
Google Tables, a work-tracking tool and competitor to the popular spreadsheet-database hybrid Airtable, is shutting down. In an email sent to Tables users this week, Google said the app will not be ...
A Martin County teacher has been removed from the classroom after a post he made about assassination of Charlie Kirk. Discord is distancing itself from the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect The ...
A federal jury determined on Wednesday that Alphabet’s Google, must pay $425 million for invading users’ privacy by continuing to collect data for millions of users who had switched off a tracking ...