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Are ChatGPT, Bard and Dolly 2.0 Trained On Pirated Content?
Is it true that ChatGPT, Bard and Dolly 2.0 are trained on text from pirated books?
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The role of page experience in creating helpful content
Helpful content generally offers a good page experience. That’s why today, we’ve added a section on page experience to our guidance on creating helpful content and revised our help page about page experience. We think this all will help site owners consider page experience more holistically as part of the content creation process.
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Google’s Antitrust Showdown: 17 States Involved In DOJ Lawsuit
Nine additional U.S. states joined the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against Google over its digital ad technology.
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Google Search Console Launches “Subscribed Content” Report
Google’s is rolling out a new “Subscribed Content” report in Search Console for publishers using Reader Revenue Manager.
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Google Search Console page experience report going away
The Google Search Console page experience report, at least how we know it today, is going away. It will be replaced by a content page that links to Google’s general guidance about page experience.
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Google implements a new GA4 fractional, cross-channel web conversions feature
The new tracking enhancement could lead to more precise measurements and improved optimization. How it works. In the past, web conversions were imported from Google Analytics 4 using a cross-channel last click approach and then assigned in Google Ads based on the chosen attribution model in the user’s Google Ads account. This meant that if the…
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9 more states join federal antitrust lawsuit against Google
The Biden administration has sought to toughen antitrust enforcement. Alongside the Google lawsuit, it is also challenging multiple proposed mergers.
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8 Powerful Steps To Outrank Your Competition With Targeted SEO & AI-Informed Content
Learn the SEO & AI best practices that can help get your website to the top of Google and other search engines.
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Accessibility for SEOs: How to Comply With ADA & WCAG
As the new Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) go live this month, a new light is being shined on website accessibility. But in honesty, this is something almost no SEOs think about!
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Google FAQ Snippets Drop For Many Sites On April 5th
Google seems to be showing fewer FAQ snippets for many sites starting on April 5th. Over the holidays, I received several questions about this but didn’t have time to write it up until now. But while the tracking tools show no decline in FAQ snippets, many SEOs report drops in FAQ snippets for some sites…
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