Perplexity AI, An AI-powered search engine, recently raised $26 million to rival Google and launch its iOS search app. Perplexity AI, which bills itself as a “conversational search engine,” closed a Series A funding round led …
Perplexity AI, An AI-powered search engine, recently raised $26 million to rival Google and launch its iOS search app. Perplexity AI, which bills itself as a “conversational search engine,” closed a Series A funding round led …
Google has released its annual overview of the most searched for terms for 2021, shedding light on societal trends and meaningful shifts.
Instagram's Adam Mosseri reveals how the platform's search works, and how to get ranked more easily in search results.
Pinterest is taking a step further in AI inclusivity by releasing a new hair pattern search feature for Black, Brown, and Latinx Pinners.
Facebook introduces new Space Jam chat theme, an emoji search bar for finding your favorite emojis more easily and a recent reaction feature.
Brave last week announced Brave Search, its own search engine that promises privacy-preserving search built on its own index.
Almost two years after rolling out a DM search bar on iOS, Twitter has announced it's bringing the feature to Android as well.
Google is updating search operators in Google Drive to make it easier to find shared files.
Google has started testing a feature that provides information about search results - letting users get more context about them.
According to reports, Google is testing a new dark mode in its desktop search experience.
Google is bringing messaging capabilities and customer insights on Google Maps and Search to help businesses answer questions from the public.
Instagram is upgrading search on its platform, letting users in six English-speaking countries make keyword searches.
Spotify now allows users to search for songs by its lyrics, something that Apple Music users have enjoyed for a couple of years.
Google has added new features Shopping results on Google Search to help users safely shop at local stores.
Following the launch of activity cards last year, Google is now updating them to focus on jobs, recipes, and online shopping.
Google is bringing a new shopping section to mobile Search in the U.S., featuring clothes, shoes, and accessories from across the web.
After giving its search results on mobile a "visual refresh" last year, Google is now rolling out the same new look on desktop.
The first episode of Google's 'Search for Beginners' series looks at the question many business owners are asking: "Do I need a website?"