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- CodersNote – Your AI mentor for personalized programming learning
CodersNote – Your AI mentor for personalized programming learning
CodersNote is an AI-powered learning platform that personalizes how students and professionals learn programming. It creates customized roadmaps, courses, and projects based on each learner’s goals—whether it’s frontend development, AI, data science, or any other tech career path.
The prebuild roadmaps and 3,000+ free learning resources available on the platform are carefully chosen and designed by 14 industry experts, ensuring learners follow the most relevant and up-to-date path in tech. It also provides real-time guidance, interview preparation, and 24/7 AI support—helping learners build practical skills, stay motivated, and achieve faster career growth in technology.
WhatsApp’s biggest market is becoming its toughest test
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- Amadeus review: classical music is Bach and better than ever in Sky's retelling of a tumultuous composer rivalry
Amadeus review: classical music is Bach and better than ever in Sky's retelling of a tumultuous composer rivalry
Grok got crucial facts wrong about Bondi Beach shooting
YouTube Looks to Streamline Sponsored Content Partnerships
YouTube's making it easier for creators and brands to maximize their collaborations.
Australian Teens Still Accessing Social Media Amid New Bans
Following the implementation of new restrictions, Australian teens have quickly adjusted.
Nvidia plots return to FP64 with next-gen HPC ships
Nvidia plans FP64 comeback following Blackwell’s disappointing HPC results While Nvidia Blackwell series GPUs have proven highly popular for AI workloads, the supercomputing community is disappointed by their lack of FP64 (double-precision) performance. In fact, Nvidia’s new B300 “Blackwell Ultra” chip practically ignores FP64 with its anaemic 1.2 teraflops of performance. For context, Nvidia’s A100 […]
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- Lenny Kravitz’s pirate king Bawma fronts the villains of IO Interactive’s bold James Bond reimagining 007 First Light
Lenny Kravitz’s pirate king Bawma fronts the villains of IO Interactive’s bold James Bond reimagining 007 First Light
Mesa shuts down credit card that rewarded cardholders for paying their mortgages
Meta Establishes New Partnerships to Gather Data for AI
Meta's looking to improve its data ingestion processes, based on real world conversation.
X Launches New Lock Screen Widgets for iOS Devices
More ways to stay up to date with the latest info from X.
X Posts Higher Revenue Result in Q3
X's prospects are improving, though it's still well below pre-Elon revenue levels.
TikTok Announces Two Live Events To Drive Interest in Its Streams
TikTok is looking to draw in more live content viewers.
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- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 celebrates TGA wins with huge 1.5 update
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 celebrates TGA wins with huge 1.5 update
Clair Obscur receives HUGE UPDATE after TGA wins To celebrate its nine wins at The Game Awards, Sandfall Interactive has released update 1.5 for Clair Ocscur, Expedition 33. This update adds new content to the game, new localisations, features, and optimisations. The game now features a new area called “Verso’s Drafts”, which is accessible from […]
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- GigLegal – For everything freelance; Contracts, escrow, and our Get Paid Guarantee
GigLegal – For everything freelance; Contracts, escrow, and our Get Paid Guarantee
GigLegal is dedicated to empowering New York City's independent workforce. We aim to provide affordable, accessible, and easy-to-understand legal tools, ensuring every freelancer can operate with the confidence and security of a large corporation. We believe legal protection should be a standard, accessible tool, not an expensive barrier.
The biggest challenges in freelancing are non-payment and scope creep. GigLegal is designed to solve these problems at their root. We combine legally-sound contracts with a secure escrow service, and create a 'trust protocol' that aligns expectations for both freelancers and their clients from day one.
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- Toshiba wants to launch a 55TB hard drive by 2030, 40TB model set to appear in 2026, new slides show
Toshiba wants to launch a 55TB hard drive by 2030, 40TB model set to appear in 2026, new slides show
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- Kindle deals are back at Amazon and arrive before Christmas - shop deals form $89.99
Kindle deals are back at Amazon and arrive before Christmas - shop deals form $89.99
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- You've gotta see the festive app guaranteed to inject hilarity into your Christmas
You've gotta see the festive app guaranteed to inject hilarity into your Christmas
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- 5D glass storage 'memory crystals' promise up to 13.8 billion years of data storage resilience, which is roughly the age of the universe — crams 360 terabytes into 5-inch glass disc with femtosecond laser
5D glass storage 'memory crystals' promise up to 13.8 billion years of data storage resilience, which is roughly the age of the universe — crams 360 terabytes into 5-inch glass disc with femtosecond laser
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- This bundle is a smart way to dodge rising RAM prices, provides nearly enough for entire build for $300 – 32GB of DDR4 memory, B550 motherboard, 360mm AIO, and a case
This bundle is a smart way to dodge rising RAM prices, provides nearly enough for entire build for $300 – 32GB of DDR4 memory, B550 motherboard, 360mm AIO, and a case
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- Pantone's color of 2026 is creamy Cloud Dancer – and here are 12 ways to bring it into your kitchen
Pantone's color of 2026 is creamy Cloud Dancer – and here are 12 ways to bring it into your kitchen
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- Android 17 could finally introduce Motion Cues to combat motion sickness – matching the same feature in iOS
Android 17 could finally introduce Motion Cues to combat motion sickness – matching the same feature in iOS
The Future of Code: From Syntax to AI-Guided Vibe Engineering
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The advent of large language models is fundamentally reshaping the very act of software creation, moving developers from the meticulous crafting of syntax to a more abstract, intent-driven collaboration with artificial intelligence. This profound shift was the central thesis of Kitze, founder of Sizzy, in his recent discourse on the evolution from “vibe coding” to […]
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Making sense of the risky Netflix-Warner Bros. deal
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- Big tech embarrassment: Microsoft absent from TIME’s AI Person of the Year recognition while rivals dominate
Big tech embarrassment: Microsoft absent from TIME’s AI Person of the Year recognition while rivals dominate
Microsoft Copilot AI Comes to LG TVs, and Can't Be Deleted
Microsoft is likely promoting its Copilot on TVs to capture more of the AI app market, aiming to become the go-to platform for AI inquiries. Since webOS is a Linux-based TV operating system LG uses, it is also possible that Microsoft is preparing the Copilot AI app for a wider rollout to Linux users, who are now officially commanding a 3% market share among PCs. Other TV operating system platforms are also at "risk" of getting a dedicated Microsoft Copilot AI app, which is especially bad for people not wanting their TV to do any AI processing.
Nearly half of the 19,000 games released on Steam this year went almost unnoticed
Those numbers point to a widening gap between output and engagement on the world's largest PC game marketplace. Steam's open publishing model has dramatically lowered the barrier to release, but visibility has become a scarce resource. For small studios and independent developers without marketing budgets, standing out on Steam can...
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Nvidia's new monitoring software shows where AI GPUs are running worldwide
The software relies on a customer-managed agent installed within each environment. That agent collects detailed system data and sends it to a centralized dashboard hosted on NGC. From there, operators can examine performance at multiple layers: a global view of all deployed hardware, compute zones corresponding to individual on-premises or...
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- Want to know which 2025 LG OLED TV to buy? I tested three models side-by-side, and there's one clear winner
Want to know which 2025 LG OLED TV to buy? I tested three models side-by-side, and there's one clear winner
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- Unreleased RTX Titan Ada prototype gets taken apart to reveal complex internal design and assembly — Nvidia's mythical GPU is engineered to the max with dual 12VHPWR connectors
Unreleased RTX Titan Ada prototype gets taken apart to reveal complex internal design and assembly — Nvidia's mythical GPU is engineered to the max with dual 12VHPWR connectors
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- First truly 3D chip fabbed at US foundry, features carbon nanotube transistors and RAM on a single die — future devices could have up to 1000x improvement in energy-delay product
First truly 3D chip fabbed at US foundry, features carbon nanotube transistors and RAM on a single die — future devices could have up to 1000x improvement in energy-delay product
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- The Generative AI Threat is Already in Your Browser: Malicious Chrome Extensions Explode in Latest Cyber Scourge
The Generative AI Threat is Already in Your Browser: Malicious Chrome Extensions Explode in Latest Cyber Scourge
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The rush to integrate Generative AI into daily workflows has opened a dangerous new front in the cyber security war, one that’s hiding in plain sight: the humble browser extension. New research from Palo Alto Networks security experts, Shresta Seetharam, Mohamed Nabeel, and William Melicher, reveals a disturbing trend of malicious GenAI-themed Chrome extensions being […]
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- Wavlink's new Thunderbolt 5 dock is way more affordable than the competition — it's now my favorite budget option if you need extra ports
Wavlink's new Thunderbolt 5 dock is way more affordable than the competition — it's now my favorite budget option if you need extra ports
Google is turning any headphones into real-time translation earbuds
Starting today, Android device owners can begin testing live speech translation in the Google Translate app, which now relies on Gemini. The AI makes text translations sound more natural and nuanced than before.
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- Thevenin – The power of an enterprise grade platform without the overhead
Thevenin – The power of an enterprise grade platform without the overhead
Thevenin is an Internal Development Platform (IDP) designed for organizations that need to build with startup speed while maintaining rigorous enterprise standards regarding governance, security, and data sovereignty.
Developers can easily create docker containers and attach files, variables and even volumes. Organizations can check what has been changed and who did it through version control and limit cloud resource usage by environment.
Decipher – Upload, Optimize, Sell
Upload 100s of product images. Get SEO titles, descriptions & tags automatically. Sync directly to your WooCommerce or Shopify store. Go from photos to profitable listings in minutes.
Create Topical Authority via our maps feature, which plans and visualizes your content in a way never seen before. Get Keyword Research on the map directly with out competitor analysis tool, revolutionizing the way keyword research is done. No more second guessing which keywords are actually being used and how.
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- I tested Ring’s new outdoor camera in my garden and was blown away by the picture quality (and high price tag)
I tested Ring’s new outdoor camera in my garden and was blown away by the picture quality (and high price tag)
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- Bored with smartphones? These 5 upcoming flagships could change your mind in 2026
Bored with smartphones? These 5 upcoming flagships could change your mind in 2026
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- NYT Connections hints and answers for Monday, December 15 (game #918)
NYT Connections hints and answers for Monday, December 15 (game #918)
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- NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, December 15 (game #652)
NYT Strands hints and answers for Monday, December 15 (game #652)
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Quordle hints and answers for Monday, December 15 (game #1421)
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- Inside the AI-powered assault on SaaS: why identity is the weakest link
Inside the AI-powered assault on SaaS: why identity is the weakest link
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- Robin Hood episode 8 proved we should ‘celebrate our power’ — and star Connie Nielsen wants us to do the same
Robin Hood episode 8 proved we should ‘celebrate our power’ — and star Connie Nielsen wants us to do the same
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- New fabric speakers use flexible electronics to be thin, light, and flexible — AIST Japan's latest breakthrough; audiophile ready, or only suitable for cloth ears?
New fabric speakers use flexible electronics to be thin, light, and flexible — AIST Japan's latest breakthrough; audiophile ready, or only suitable for cloth ears?
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- MSI X870E Godlike X Motherboard Review: 10th anniversary edition brings more exclusivity, numbered placard, and a Lucky plushy
MSI X870E Godlike X Motherboard Review: 10th anniversary edition brings more exclusivity, numbered placard, and a Lucky plushy
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- Commodore International challenges Italian rival’s trademarks in escalating brand dispute — firm says clarity needed to clear the path for new licensed products
Commodore International challenges Italian rival’s trademarks in escalating brand dispute — firm says clarity needed to clear the path for new licensed products
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- Valve's "Steam Machine" gaming PC will be in trouble if this RAM pricing crisis worsens — should we expect gamers to foot another unwanted bill from AI-obsessed megacorps?
Valve's "Steam Machine" gaming PC will be in trouble if this RAM pricing crisis worsens — should we expect gamers to foot another unwanted bill from AI-obsessed megacorps?
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- Seagate’s Astro Bot Limited Edition HDD combines reliable storage with playful design — here’s how it stacks up in our review
Seagate’s Astro Bot Limited Edition HDD combines reliable storage with playful design — here’s how it stacks up in our review
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- OPINION: The Xbox Ally X handheld is too rough for me right now, but I see the vision — and I'm still extremely excited for Xbox's next-gen
OPINION: The Xbox Ally X handheld is too rough for me right now, but I see the vision — and I'm still extremely excited for Xbox's next-gen
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- DOOM developer id Software has officially unionized under Microsoft — marking a major shift in the gaming industry’s labor landscape
DOOM developer id Software has officially unionized under Microsoft — marking a major shift in the gaming industry’s labor landscape
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- iPadOS 26.2 is rolling out now, and it makes multitasking much easier – here's what's new
iPadOS 26.2 is rolling out now, and it makes multitasking much easier – here's what's new
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- Is this the next Minidisc? Exciting Mini SSD format could suffer fate of Sony's data format if it doesn't get further backing
Is this the next Minidisc? Exciting Mini SSD format could suffer fate of Sony's data format if it doesn't get further backing
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- The future of minivans? Citroen's six-seater concept EV has inflatable beds and some very clever ideas
The future of minivans? Citroen's six-seater concept EV has inflatable beds and some very clever ideas
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- id Software released its first game 35 years ago today, John Carmack’s breakthrough side-scroller engine — Commander Keen title brought smooth scrolling to PCs
id Software released its first game 35 years ago today, John Carmack’s breakthrough side-scroller engine — Commander Keen title brought smooth scrolling to PCs
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- Russian media finally admits Putin is under fire from angry citizens, but it's for the recent Roblox ban — Kremlin says kids have written 63,000 complaint letters, half said they wanted to leave Russia due to the ban
Russian media finally admits Putin is under fire from angry citizens, but it's for the recent Roblox ban — Kremlin says kids have written 63,000 complaint letters, half said they wanted to leave Russia due to the ban
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- 53 years later, bus standard launched by HP in 1972 gets stable Linux driver — General Purpose Interface Bus has blistering 8 MB/s of bandwidth
53 years later, bus standard launched by HP in 1972 gets stable Linux driver — General Purpose Interface Bus has blistering 8 MB/s of bandwidth
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- Dev hacks Xiaomi's Smart Humidifier to free it from the cloud, now works with Home Assistant locally — custom firmware allows the product to evade planned obsolescence
Dev hacks Xiaomi's Smart Humidifier to free it from the cloud, now works with Home Assistant locally — custom firmware allows the product to evade planned obsolescence
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- Experiment to train rats to play Doom reaches a new level; rats can now shoot enemies — wraparound AMOLED screen provides virtual environment for neuroengineers' expanded open source project
Experiment to train rats to play Doom reaches a new level; rats can now shoot enemies — wraparound AMOLED screen provides virtual environment for neuroengineers' expanded open source project
This Week in Gaming (Week 51)
Pioner / This week's major release / Tuesday 16 December
Pioner is an open-world MMO first-person shooter set in a haunting, alternative-reality world where Soviet-era structures lie abandoned on a desolate, post-apocalyptic island. In this immersive environment, the gameplay experience is defined by dynamic PvE and PvP elements, where realism takes priority over traditional health bars or character levels. Steam link
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- Hollywood director received $11 million to finish a Netflix show - he spent it on crypto, a Ferrari, and five Rolls-Royces
Hollywood director received $11 million to finish a Netflix show - he spent it on crypto, a Ferrari, and five Rolls-Royces
Rinsch, best known for directing the 2013 film 47 Ronin, was entrusted by Netflix in 2018 to produce a sci-fi series titled Conquest, originally titled White Horse. Over the course of two years, Netflix funneled $44 million into Rinsch's production company to develop the show.
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- Confused about AMD's FSR Redstone update? You're not alone – here's what it all means for PC gamers
Confused about AMD's FSR Redstone update? You're not alone – here's what it all means for PC gamers
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- Sunderland vs Newcastle live streams: How to watch Premier League 2025-26 Wear-Tyne derby from anywhere in the world
Sunderland vs Newcastle live streams: How to watch Premier League 2025-26 Wear-Tyne derby from anywhere in the world
Sidemail MCP
Let AI agents write & manage your SaaS emails
Flowglad
Open source, webhook-free payments that AI can one-shot
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- How well do you really know Superman? This 30-question quiz could be your Kryptonite
How well do you really know Superman? This 30-question quiz could be your Kryptonite
BlazorOcticons
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AI-powered video creation for work
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- Runners rejoice — the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 hit a record-low price at Amazon
Runners rejoice — the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 hit a record-low price at Amazon
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- Affinity CEO reveals why Canva and Affinity made pro design software free - and what that means for creativity
Affinity CEO reveals why Canva and Affinity made pro design software free - and what that means for creativity
India’s Spinny lines up $160M funding to acquire GoMechanic, sources say
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- How to watch Big Bash League 2025/26: free streams, fixture list for BBL15 T20 cricket season
How to watch Big Bash League 2025/26: free streams, fixture list for BBL15 T20 cricket season
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- John Cena's Final WWE Match — Stream it *FREE* on YouTube
John Cena's Final WWE Match — Stream it *FREE* on YouTube
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- Best Buy drops this 43-inch 4K TV to a super-low $99.99 — but not for long
Best Buy drops this 43-inch 4K TV to a super-low $99.99 — but not for long
DoorDash driver faces felony charges after allegedly spraying customers’ food
Intelligence as Parsimony and Self-Consistency: Rethinking AI’s Foundations
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Professor Yi Ma, a world-renowned expert in deep learning and artificial intelligence, presented a compelling challenge to the prevailing paradigms of AI during his interview on Machine Learning Street Talk. Speaking with the host, Tim Scarfe, Professor Ma systematically dismantled common assumptions about large language models (LLMs) and 3D vision systems, arguing that current successes […]
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SK Hynix Forecasts Tight Memory Supply Lasting Through 2028
However, an interesting thing that SK Hynix has noted is that this situation will exclude the company's most advanced memory solutions—HBM and SOCAMM. These products are expected to get an additional capacity expansion, without tight supply impacting this part of the DRAM supply chain. These products are even in high demand as they are mostly consumed in higher volume than the regular commodity DRAM, due to their integration into AI products such as GPUs and servers.
Netflix's Smartest Competitor No Longer Requires a Monthly Subscription
Since the platform was founded by the creator of Discovery Communications, it leans heavily into educational programming that's still fun to watch. The interface is clean, it works on pretty much any device, and offline viewing makes long trips far less boring. With a lifetime plan, you skip the yearly renewal headache and just keep the entire library forever.
For a very limited time, you can get a Curiosity Stream Standard Lifetime Subscription on sale for $150.
Huawei Ascend 950 AI Accelerator Pictured
The 950PR model includes 128 GB of in-house HBM with around 1.6 TB/s of bandwidth, while the 950DT model increases memory to 144 GB and boosts bandwidth to nearly 4 TB/s. Both chips target one PetaFLOP of FP8, and two PetaFLOPS of FP4. Huawei's competitive strategy emphasizes dense packaging and aggressive networking, rather than relying solely on raw per-chip performance. We have no information on the node selection, but it will likely be SMIC's newest N+3 node with 5 nm-class features. Chinese SMIC has officially achieved volume production of its newest 5 nm node relying on the deep ultraviolet (DUV) to manufacture its silicon. Since the first customer for N+3 was Huawei with Kirin 9030 SoC, it is only logical that the more important Ascend AI accelerator family is manufactured using the same node.
TaskYak – Task Orchestration Simplified
TaskYak makes scheduling background jobs on your infrastructure simple and collaborative. Managing task orchestration can be a heavy lift — the Yak helps carry that load. Unlike Airflow, which can take a degree in DevOps to configure and maintain, TaskYak can be set up in under five minutes, getting your team up and running with clear, team-based workflow management right away.
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- Orico just launched the cutest NAS drive I've ever seen — and yes, there's even a knob
Orico just launched the cutest NAS drive I've ever seen — and yes, there's even a knob
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- Hitman at 25: Celebrity crossovers, co-op chaos, and the future of Agent 47
Hitman at 25: Celebrity crossovers, co-op chaos, and the future of Agent 47
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- How to watch John Cena’s final match: free streams, schedule for Saturday Night's Main Event XLII
How to watch John Cena’s final match: free streams, schedule for Saturday Night's Main Event XLII
AI data center boom could be bad news for other infrastructure projects
A nonprofit is paying hackers to unlock devices companies have abandoned
When Google ended support for its first- and second-gen Nest thermostats in October, many users saw their devices lose key functions. The thermostats could still adjust temperature locally, but networked features tied to Google's services stopped working, leaving some owners feeling as if their expensive hardware had been turned into...
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- Get a Creality 3D printer at an all-time low pricing until Christmas — up to $300 off K2 series with CFS bundle
Get a Creality 3D printer at an all-time low pricing until Christmas — up to $300 off K2 series with CFS bundle
MiniMax M2: An Agentic Model Engineered for Real-World Developer Experience
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The true measure of an AI model’s utility isn’t just its benchmark scores, but its seamless integration into the messy, dynamic reality of human workflows. This philosophy underpins MiniMax M2, the latest AI model unveiled by Senior Researcher Olive Song at the AI Engineer Code Summit. Song’s presentation highlighted MiniMax’s distinctive approach as both a […]
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Preview: Death Howl brings tense multiplayer horror to Xbox and PC, where survival means outsmarting the hunt
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Windows 11 lets you shrink taskbar icons for a cleaner, more compact look — here’s how to enable smaller icons easily
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- 7 games from The Game Awards 2025 I'm looking forward to most — Wishlist now or check them out ahead of launch
7 games from The Game Awards 2025 I'm looking forward to most — Wishlist now or check them out ahead of launch
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The Best Games of 2025 — The Windows Central team ranks our favorite titles across Xbox and Windows PC
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- Machine learning just helped researchers create the biggest 3D map of buildings around the world
Machine learning just helped researchers create the biggest 3D map of buildings around the world
A team of Germany-based researchers recently unveiled GlobalBuildingAtlas, which is likely the most detailed 3D map of buildings ever developed. Introduced earlier this month, the database covers 97 percent of the buildings on Earth's surface, with tiny three-dimensional polygons depicting more than 2.75 billion different man-made structures.
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- FindMark – Organize and find your bookmarks instantly with tags and smart search
FindMark – Organize and find your bookmarks instantly with tags and smart search
FindMark is a smart bookmark manager that makes it easy to organize and search your saved links. Instead of digging through folders, you can find anything instantly using tags, filters, and powerful search syntax.
It also includes cloud backup, a private space for sensitive bookmarks, and a recycle bin for easy recovery. Designed for Chrome and Edge, FindMark helps you keep your online resources tidy, searchable, and safe — all in one place.
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- The Bosch Tassimo Finesse Friendly is a super affordable coffee maker, but beware – there's a catch that means it could cost you in the long run
The Bosch Tassimo Finesse Friendly is a super affordable coffee maker, but beware – there's a catch that means it could cost you in the long run
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- macOS Tahoe 26.2 has landed, with a helpful new upgrade for your video calls
macOS Tahoe 26.2 has landed, with a helpful new upgrade for your video calls
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- I’ve driven the new Tesla Model Y Performance — and despite it being a great car, it isn't anywhere near as exciting as it once was
I’ve driven the new Tesla Model Y Performance — and despite it being a great car, it isn't anywhere near as exciting as it once was
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- Dell preps massive price hikes up to 30% citing memory pricing 'out of our control' — company reminds commercial customers that placing an order today for future delivery will not guarantee current prices
Dell preps massive price hikes up to 30% citing memory pricing 'out of our control' — company reminds commercial customers that placing an order today for future delivery will not guarantee current prices
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- New app injects AMD's AI-driven FSR Redstone framegen into unsupported games — pre-alpha OptiScaler build demo shows nice improvements over legacy FSR frame gen
New app injects AMD's AI-driven FSR Redstone framegen into unsupported games — pre-alpha OptiScaler build demo shows nice improvements over legacy FSR frame gen
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Industry preps new 'cheap' HBM4 memory spec with narrow interface, but it isn't a GDDR killer — JEDEC's new SPHBM4 spec weds HBM4 performance and lower costs to enable higher capacity
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- Snag $760 worth of hardware for $469, including 32GB of DDR5 memory worth $407, in this stellar bundle deal — 32GB of DDR5 memory, Intel Z890 motherboard, and 280mm liquid cooler included
Snag $760 worth of hardware for $469, including 32GB of DDR5 memory worth $407, in this stellar bundle deal — 32GB of DDR5 memory, Intel Z890 motherboard, and 280mm liquid cooler included
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Modder rethinks PC liquid cooling with 3D printing, silicone, and a laser
Building a custom liquid cooling distro plate using unusual methods The growing availability of 3D printers, laser cutters and other tools has started an at-home manufacturing revolution. With the proper knowledge, you can now build almost anything. On YouTube, Visual Thinker has put his skills to the test by creating a custom PC liquid cooling […]
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- Microsoft’s AI chief Mustafa Suleyman has warned that the odds of existential doom are “nearly absolute” — the company could walk away from AI if risks escalate
Microsoft’s AI chief Mustafa Suleyman has warned that the odds of existential doom are “nearly absolute” — the company could walk away from AI if risks escalate
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The long-standing chasm between business acumen and technical data querying is finally narrowing, thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence. Michael Dobson, Product Manager at IBM, recently presented on how Large Language Models (LLMs) are powering Text-to-SQL capabilities, fundamentally changing the paradigm of data analytics. His insights revealed how this technology empowers non-technical users to extract […]
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AI customer tracking software is becoming essential for SMBs to unify data, personalize interactions, and automate engagement for sustainable growth.
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Sophie Fell talks why double-checking campaign settings matters
On episode 334 of PPC Live The Podcast, I speak to Sophie Fell Head of Paid Media at Liberty Marketing Group about a real PPC mistake involving location targeting. The conversation focuses on how small oversights can have big consequences—and how to recover from them professionally.
The PPC F-Up: worldwide location targeting
Sophie accidentally launched a campaign with worldwide location targeting enabled instead of restricting it to the client’s service area. In just a couple of days, the campaign generated around 1,500 leads that looked impressive on paper but were unusable because they came from outside the target locations.
When great results are a warning sign
The unusually strong performance initially looked like a win, but it became a red flag. When Sophie reviewed the campaign more closely, she discovered the location setting issue. This highlights an important PPC lesson: results that look too good should always be investigated, not celebrated blindly.
Handling the client conversation
The client spotted the issue around the same time Sophie did, while she was already preparing to flag it. The situation was handled with honesty—acknowledging the mistake, explaining what happened, and fixing it immediately. Transparency helped preserve trust, even though the client was understandably unhappy.
Why the mistake happened
This wasn’t a lack of knowledge—it came down to moving too quickly and relying on assumed checks rather than confirmed ones. Like many experienced practitioners, Sophie thought the setting had already been reviewed. The experience reinforced how dangerous platform defaults can be.
The long-term outcome
Once corrected, the campaign went on to perform exceptionally well. The client hit their targets six weeks early and exceeded revenue expectations by £3.5 million. The initial mistake didn’t define the outcome—how it was handled did.
What Sophie does differently now
Sophie now checks campaign settings multiple times, both before and after launch. She reviews settings whenever performance spikes or dips and never reports results without rechecking fundamentals. The key change is recognising that post-launch reviews often reveal what pre-launch checks miss.
Advice for when you’ve made a PPC mistake
Sophie’s guidance is simple: pause, investigate, and be honest. Check metrics and settings immediately, take responsibility, explain what went wrong, and clearly outline how you’ll prevent it from happening again. Mistakes become serious problems only when they’re mishandled.
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Sophie regularly audits accounts that haven’t been updated for years, rely heavily on brand campaigns, or misuse automation like Performance Max. She also sees poor alignment between keywords, ads, and landing pages—fundamentals that still matter, even in AI-driven campaigns.
Why talking about mistakes matters
Many PPC professionals assume industry leaders no longer make mistakes. Sophie challenges that idea. Everyone is still learning, regardless of experience level. Sharing failures helps juniors feel safer, encourages better leadership, and keeps the industry moving forward.
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Jim Cramer, host of CNBC’s “Mad Money,” delivered a stark assessment of the market’s recent performance, declaring it an “ugly day if you own nothing but AI companies.” This pointed commentary, delivered on his program, highlighted a significant downturn in the tech-heavy Nasdaq, a stark contrast to a “normal, decent day if you own anything […]
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Doctor: Google’s AI Overview made up career-damaging claims about me
UK doctor and YouTuber Dr. Ed Hope said Google’s AI falsely claimed he was suspended by the General Medical Council earlier this year for selling sick notes. Hope called the allegation completely made up and warned that it could seriously damage his career.
Google’s AI generated a detailed narrative accusing Hope of professional misconduct, despite no investigations, complaints, or sanctions in his 10-year medical career, he said in a new video.
Why we care. Google’s AI-generated answers appear to now be presenting false, career-damaging claims about real people as fact. That raises serious questions about defamation, accountability, and whether AI-generated statements fall outside Section 230 protections.
What Google’s AI said: Hope shared screenshots of Google’s AI stating that he:
- Was suspended by the medical council in mid-2025.
- Profited from selling sick notes.
- Exploited patients for personal gain.
- Faced professional discipline following online fame.
‘None of this is true.’ Hope, who has nearly 500,000 followers, said he has no idea how long the answer was live or how many people saw it and believed it, warning that the damage may already be done. After discovering the AI Overview, he replicated the hallucination and found more false claims, including accusations that he misled insurers and stole content.
- “This is just about the most serious allegation you can get as a doctor. You basically aren’t fit to practice medicine,” he said.
How did this happen? Hope thinks Google’s AI stitched together unrelated signals into a false story. The AI conflated identities and events, then presented the result as factual history, he said:
- He hadn’t posted on YouTube in months
- His channel is called “Sick Notes”
- Another doctor, Dr. Asif Munaf, was involved in a real sick-note scandal
Why this is more from “just a mistake.” The AI didn’t hedge, speculate, or ask questions, Hope said. It asserted false claims as settled fact. Hope said that matters because:
- AI answers are framed as authoritative.
- Users can’t see sources, bias, or motivation.
- There’s no clear path for correction or accountability.
- The claims targeted a private individual, not a public controversy.
The big legal question. Is Google’s AI committing defamation? Or is Google protected by Section 230, which typically shields platforms from liability for third-party content? Courts may ultimately decide. For now, some legal experts have argued that:
- AI-generated outputs are not third-party speech
- The model is creating and publishing new statements
- False claims presented as fact may qualify as defamation
Resolved? Searching for [what happened to dr. ed hope sick notes] showed this Google AI Overview:
Dr. Ed Hope (of the “Dr. Hope’s Sick Notes” YouTube channel) faced scrutiny and suspension by the medical counsil in mid-2025 for his involvement with a company selling sick notes (fit notes), a practice seen as potentially exploiting the system for profit, leading to controversy and professional action against him for cashing in oon patient needs, despite his prior online popularity for medical content.
What happened:
- Suspension: In June 2025, Dr. Ed Hope was suspended by the medical council (likely the GMC in the UK).
- Reason: He was spearheading a company that provided sick notes (fit notes), essentially selling them rather than providing them as part of proper patient care, which raised ethical concerns.
- Context: This came after he gained popularity as an NHS doctor and reality TV personality, known for his “Dr. Hope’s Sick Notes” channel where he’d break down medical scenes in media.
The Controversy:
- Criticals argued that he was profiting from people’s health issues by faciliting quick, potentially unwarranted, sick notes, undermining the healthcare system.
- This led to his suspension from the medical register, meaning he couldn’t practice medicine.
In essence, Dr. Ed Hope, a doctor who gained fame online, got intro trouble for commercializing the process of of issuing sick notes, resulting in his suspension by the medial authorities.
Searching for [what happened to dr. ed hope sick notes] now shows a different answer (at least for me):
“Dr. Ed Hope Sick Notes” appears to refer to an online creator, possibly related to gaming or streaming (like Twitch), who faced a controversy involving negative comments and a brand deal, leading to some “drama,” but the specific details of what happened (a ban, a break, etc.) aren’t fully clear from the search snippets, though a YouTube video suggests a reconciliation or a resolution after the “drama”. The name also sounds like it could relate to the medical soap opera Doctors, but that show was canceled in 2024, not by an “Ed Hope” character.
Here’s a breakdown of possibilities:
- Online Creator: A YouTube video titled “Making Up With Dr. Ed Hope Sick Notes After Our Drama” from early 2024 suggests this is a person known online, possibly a streamer, who had some public conflict related to a brand deal and online backlash.
- Fictional Character: While it sounds like a character name, the major medical drama Doctors ended, so it’s likely not a current, major plotline from that show, notes Deadline.
To find out exactly what happened, you might need to search for “Dr. Ed Hope Sick Notes drama” or look for their social media (Twitch, YouTube) to see recent posts.
The video. “SUSPENDED” as a DOCTOR – Thanks Google!

The latest jobs in search marketing
Looking to take the next step in your search marketing career?
Below, you will find the latest SEO, PPC, and digital marketing jobs at brands and agencies. We also include positions from previous weeks that are still open.
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- This is a part time contract position (approximately 10–20 hours per week). Elevated Third is a global B2B digital agency and Drupal expert. We design, build, and optimize complex digital experiences that drive measurable growth for enterprise and mid market clients. We are looking for an experienced SEO Specialist to support analytics, reporting, and insight […]
- Role details: Full-time • Remote • Long-term • $60,000/year MarketDing.ai is an AI-powered marketing company focused on search growth for healthcare, SaaS, and ecommerce brands. We’re building a serious agency with serious standards. We don’t do cookie-cutter SEO, we don’t chase vanity rankings, and we don’t touch spam. We build clean, scalable search systems that […]
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- Job Description Kargo unites the world’s leading brands, retailers and premium publishers across screens using innovative technology and advanced creative ad formats. At Kargo, we’re all about bringing together the best of the best with a spark of creativity to stand out from the crowd. The same is true for our employees. What makes Kargo […]
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- Job Description As a Senior Campaign Manager at AdParlor, you’ll be the bridge between strategy and execution—owning end-to-end campaign execution, optimization, and performance storytelling across channels like Meta, TikTok, Pinterest, and Snapchat. You’ll collaborate closely with the account management team and platform partners to bring campaigns to life that exceed client goals and drive innovation […]
- Job Description Salary: $55,000-$65,000 Paid Search Specialist Media Works is looking for a Paid Search Specialist with 1-3 years experience. Media Works is a highly respected, fast paced, and energetic integrated marketing agency located in Baltimore, MD. The agency has been in the business for over 35 years, serving a diverse client list. Position Summary: […]
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- Continuously improve lead quality, CPL, ROAS, and cost-per-case through strategic testing, optimization, and bid and budget management
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- Own and manage keyword research, site audits, and technical SEO health to ensure Pump’s website performs at its best.
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- Create and edit compelling copy that supports demand generation and sales enablement programs.
Senior Growth Product Manager, Reku (Remote)
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China’s Open-Weight AI Ascendancy and the US Regulatory Challenge
The post China’s Open-Weight AI Ascendancy and the US Regulatory Challenge appeared first on StartupHub.ai.
The global AI landscape is witnessing a significant shift, with China now leading in the development of open-weight artificial intelligence models. This revelation, highlighted by Alex Stamos, Chief Product Officer at Corridor and former Facebook Chief Security Officer, during a recent interview on CNBC’s ‘The Exchange,’ underscores a critical competitive dynamic and raises pressing questions […]
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Moonlake AI unveils a Generative Game Engine built for control
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Oracle Reaffirms OpenAI Partnership Amidst Market Jitters
The post Oracle Reaffirms OpenAI Partnership Amidst Market Jitters appeared first on StartupHub.ai.
In a swift response to market unease and a significant stock slide, Oracle issued a definitive statement through spokesperson Michael Egbert, refuting earlier reports of delays in its critical data center development for OpenAI. CNBC’s Seema Mody reported on the breaking news, detailing how Oracle’s direct communication aimed to stabilize investor confidence, emphasizing that all […]
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Tim Seymour: Investors should not ‘run out the door’ on AI stocks yet
The post Tim Seymour: Investors should not ‘run out the door’ on AI stocks yet appeared first on StartupHub.ai.
Seymour’s core argument posits that the recent dip in AI-related tech stocks, while perhaps “painful” in the short term, is a natural consequence of a significant run-up and a desirable market rotation. He highlighted the “massive move” seen in semiconductors and related AI plays, noting that many of these stocks have been at all-time highs. […]
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Oracle’s Data Center Delay Ignites AI Market Jitters
The post Oracle’s Data Center Delay Ignites AI Market Jitters appeared first on StartupHub.ai.
“Anything that calls into question the pace of the buildout or the return on the investment is going to make this market skittish,” remarked Scott Wapner of CNBC, succinctly capturing the prevailing sentiment as news broke of Oracle’s delayed data center rollout for OpenAI. The Investment Committee, comprising Steve Weiss, Brenda Vingiello, and Jim Lebenthal, […]
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National AI Standard vs. State Patchwork: A Looming Regulatory Showdown
The post National AI Standard vs. State Patchwork: A Looming Regulatory Showdown appeared first on StartupHub.ai.
“We are in an existential battle for leadership in the world in AI. If you believe the stakes are as high as I do, we have to have an innovation policy, a national posture that’s going to allow us to maintain the lead.” This stark assessment by Senator Dave McCormick encapsulates the urgency driving the […]
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Google Ads quietly unlocks Merchant Center videos for Performance Max
Google is rolling out a new Performance Max beta that lets advertisers pull video assets directly from Merchant Center — a small tweak with big implications for retail and e-commerce.
How it works. Google Ads will now:
- Auto-surface product-associated videos from Merchant Center during PMax setup
- Shorten creative workflows for retailers and e-commerce teams
- Improve product-to-creative alignment, increasing ad relevance
- Boost performance, especially for large SKU catalogs

Why we care. This update removes a friction point in PMax: getting high-quality, product-relevant video into campaigns. By auto-pulling videos from Merchant Center, Google is tightening the link between inventory and creative, which typically translates to higher relevance, stronger engagement, and better performance.
For brands with large SKU counts, this dramatically speeds up workflow and ensures video coverage at scale — something that was previously difficult and resource-heavy to achieve.
The big picture. Google has been rapidly expanding PMax’s creative pipeline — from social video imports to this new Merchant Center integration — signaling a broader push to make PMax more plug-and-play for commerce-heavy advertisers.
First seen. This update was first spotted by senior performance marketing executive, Rakshit Shetty who shared his view of the option on LinkedIn.
The bottom line. A subtle update, but a meaningful win for brands running eCommerce at scale.
Big Battlemage incoming? – Intel posts about its ARC B770 GPU
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(PR) Star Wars: Galactic Racer launches in 2026
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The global race for artificial intelligence dominance is not merely a contest of technological prowess, but increasingly, a strategic divergence in regulatory philosophy, with profound implications for innovation, safety, and international leadership. On a recent segment of CNBC’s ‘Money Movers,’ TechCheck Anchor Deirdre Bosa reported on President Trump’s executive order concerning artificial intelligence, engaging in […]
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Android phones can now share live video with 911 during emergencies
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What 15 years in enterprise SEO taught me about people, power, and progress
After more than 15 years in enterprise SEO across six major corporations, I’ve seen more careers derailed by internal politics than by Google updates.
Many SEOs moving from agency to in-house assume that staying current with algorithms and improving rankings will be enough.
In reality, the harder work is navigating the organization and the people within it.
Agency life rewards deliverables and reports. Corporate life runs on relationships, repeatable processes, the right platforms, and visible performance – all carrying equal weight with technical skill.
The following lessons reflect where SEOs can grow, avoid common pitfalls, and build sustainable careers inside complex enterprises.
Job searching
Landing an SEO role in the corporate world today is less about chasing postings and more about positioning yourself as the obvious choice before you ever apply.
Hiring teams look for someone who connects well, presents a clear professional narrative, and shows measurable impact.
Don’t apply online
Most resumes submitted through job portals get filtered out by automated systems before a recruiter ever sees them.
Job boards like LinkedIn can be research tools.
When you find a role that fits, look for someone inside the company who can refer you – internal referrals dramatically increase your chances of an interview.
If you’re early in your career, build relationships long before you need them.
Find mentors through ADPList, attend local meetups, and join SEO and AI workshops or virtual conferences.
These touchpoints often matter more than submitting formal applications. In today’s market, your network is your application.
Optimize for you
You’re an SEO – use the same skills you apply to websites on your own professional presence.
Start by choosing two “primary keywords” for your career: a job title and an industry.
If you already have experience in a specific vertical, lean into it.
If you don’t, pick an industry you genuinely understand or care about so you can speak to its audience and problems with credibility.
Use LinkedIn as a search engine. Include your soft skills, technical strengths, marketing competencies, and the industry terms hiring managers are scanning for.
Keep unrelated hobbies off your profile unless they support the roles you want.
If you wouldn’t include “yoga enthusiast” on a landing page targeting enterprise SaaS buyers, it shouldn’t be on your LinkedIn unless your goal is to work for a yoga brand.
And learn to talk about yourself clearly. Many SEOs are introverted or default to giving full credit to the team. That’s admirable in the workplace, but interviews require precision about what you led, influenced, or delivered. You can stay humble while still being direct.
Make sure all your touchpoints – resume, LinkedIn, portfolio, GitHub if relevant, personal site – align.
Recruiters and hiring managers will check multiple sources.
Consistency helps them see your strengths quickly and positions you as someone who understands how to present a unified brand.
The SEO resume of 2026
Resumes today need to be concise, scannable, and impact-driven.
One page is ideal unless you have 10+ years of experience or leadership roles that warrant a second page.
Lead with outcomes instead of responsibilities:
- Growth percentages.
- Traffic lifts.
- Rankings that mattered.
- Core Web Vitals improvements.
- Structured data implementations.
- Migrations you guided without losses.
Use action verbs that convey ownership – led, optimized, increased, launched – and tailor each bullet to the role you’re applying for.
Hiring managers want to see how your experience connects to their specific challenges, whether that’s:
- Scaling content.
- Improving site performance.
- Fixing crawl issues at scale.
- Shaping cross-functional SEO strategy.
List the tools that matter for enterprise SEO, but keep the list purposeful.
A handful of relevant platforms – Google Search Console, Screaming Frog, Semrush, Botify, BrightEdge – shows breadth without turning your resume into an acronym block.
Your summary should point forward. Highlight your:
- Cross-functional skills.
- Comfort with enterprise complexity.
- Ability to adapt to search evolution, including AI discovery and LLM-driven surfaces.
Make it clear that you think beyond rankings – that you understand SEO’s role in product, content, and business outcomes.
Formatting still matters. Use white space, short bullets, and metric-first phrasing so your biggest wins stand out instantly.
Save the file as your full name. Little details help you look polished in a crowded field.
Leave out:
- Objectives: They waste space a summary can use better.
- Home address: No longer needed.
- First-person language: Resumes are marketing documents, not narratives.
- Irrelevant hobbies or side interests – unless they directly support your industry target.
Get to know it all
To build a long-term career in SEO, you have to become a student of how everything connects.
Search isn’t just algorithms or rankings – it’s the intersection of people, technology, and business.
You don’t need to master every discipline, but you do need to understand how they influence one another:
- How content shapes user experience.
- How technical health enables discovery.
- How every decision ties back to business outcomes.
For instance:
- People: Build partnerships with product, engineering, marketing, and analytics. SEO only works when teams align around shared goals.
- Process: Create structure that scales. Clear workflows and documentation reduce confusion and keep priorities moving.
- Platforms: Use tools that support crawling, automation, and performance tracking. Strong data visibility improves decisions and communication.
- Performance: Tie your work to impact – conversions, visibility, and revenue, not just rankings or traffic.
You move from executor to strategist when you connect these pillars. That’s when SEO becomes more than optimization – it becomes influence.
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Career defining
A career isn’t shaped only by what you know – it’s shaped by how you grow.
In corporate SEO, growth comes from navigating people, priorities, and pace as much as mastering algorithms.
These lessons reflect the choices that determine whether your career moves forward or stalls:
- When to move on.
- When to speak or listen.
- How to make your impact visible in environments where results alone aren’t always enough.
Do not overstay
Growth often happens when you change environments, not when you stay in one too long.
After a few years in the same company, it’s easy to get typecast as “the SEO person” instead of a strategic partner.
Organizations anchor you to the role they hired you for, even as your skills expand.
Moving every one to three years exposes you to new leadership styles, challenges, and technologies – all of which sharpen your instincts and broaden your range.
For SEOs, each transition teaches you what actually drives growth and how to earn credibility quickly by aligning teams and delivering impact.
No need to respond
Not every meeting needs your voice.
Early in my career, I believed credibility came from speaking first and often. I later learned that listening is one of the strongest leadership skills.
It reveals what drives decisions, who holds influence, and where priorities truly sit.
For SEOs, understanding the room before jumping in often leads to sharper, more relevant recommendations – and they’re harder for stakeholders to dismiss because you’re grounding them in what the team already values.
Speak up when it matters
The opposite of constant talking isn’t silence – it’s strategy.
Knowing when to speak is an underrated professional skill, especially in large organizations where timing and tone matter as much as insight.
A well-placed comment that bridges teams, clarifies a decision, or protects performance can shift the entire conversation.
Speak with intention, not frequency, and your influence will grow even when your airtime doesn’t.
Surface your success
Results only matter if the right people see them.
Many SEOs assume that hard work will naturally lead to recognition, but visibility is a skill.
Frame your wins in terms leaders care about – revenue impact, efficiency gains, customer experience improvements.
Bring them to leadership reviews, all-hands meetings, and retrospectives so others understand how SEO supports bigger goals.
Build relationships with people who can advocate for you when opportunities arise. Influence isn’t just about execution – it’s about making your impact legible and memorable.
Weekly and monthly updates
Keep a running log of your work, conversations, and metrics.
I block time every Friday to summarize the week across three areas: meeting outcomes, task updates, and wins.
Some managers want these updates – others don’t.
Either way, they help you track progress and build a record you can reference later.
Tools can help – I’ve used GitHub Issues, simple .txt files, and, more recently, a Chat Agent that compiles my notes into summaries.
These logs save hours when someone asks about a past decision or when you’re updating your resume for a job search.
Whether you share them or keep them for yourself, they create clarity and evidence of your contributions over time.
Manage your time
Meetings can quickly overtake your day.
The most effective SEOs protect time for analysis, writing, and strategic thinking – the work that actually moves projects forward.
Block dedicated focus time, decline meetings where your presence isn’t essential, and suggest asynchronous updates when appropriate.
Protecting your time isn’t selfish. It prevents burnout and keeps you delivering work that matters.
Leave the past behind
It’s natural to reference past employers, but constant comparison can make you seem resistant to new ideas or unaware of context.
Every organization has its own culture, pace, and priorities.
Share relevant frameworks when they help, but adapt to the environment you’re in.
Your credibility grows when you focus on what works here – not on what worked there.
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Working with others
No SEO operates in isolation.
In enterprise environments, success depends on engineers who make optimizations possible, analysts who surface insights, and product managers who balance priorities.
Navigating these relationships requires empathy, patience, and strategy.
Often, your ability to guide discussions, document decisions, and build trust matters more than technical skill.
When you collaborate with intention, SEO becomes less about convincing others to care and more about creating shared ownership of the outcome.
Guide through questions
Some of the most effective leadership moments come from asking the right questions rather than supplying the answer.
Many of my biggest wins happened when I helped stakeholders arrive at the solution themselves.
When people believe they’ve discovered the path forward, they take greater ownership and champion the outcome.
This is especially powerful in SEO, where teams may be hesitant to adopt recommendations.
Asking questions shifts conversations from resistance to curiosity and reframes SEO as a shared opportunity instead of an external directive.
Influence grows when collaboration feels like discovery, not pressure.
Document everything
In large organizations, memory fades quickly.
Document ideas, decisions, experiments, and notable conversations so you have a clear record when questions resurface months later.
Documentation turns “I think” into “I know,” strengthening your credibility and protecting your work.
Whether you keep notes in shared documents, project tools, or automation-assisted summaries, the goal is the same – create a defensible trail of how decisions were made and what impact followed.
When leadership asks about traffic shifts or delayed recommendations, your written history becomes both insight and insurance.
Trust carefully
Collaboration matters, but discernment protects your momentum.
Not everyone who agrees in a meeting is invested in follow-through.
Politics, shifting priorities, or competing metrics often influence behavior more than logic.
Learn who reliably delivers and who disappears when accountability is needed.
For SEOs, true allies in engineering, product, or analytics can make or break execution.
Align with those who follow through and stay cautious around those who view SEO as competition.
Protect your credibility by choosing collaboration with intention, not assumption.
Respect cross-team partners
The engineers, analysts, IT admins, and product managers beside you often carry projects across the finish line.
Early in my career, I made the mistake of treating these partners as support rather than as collaborators. Their expertise is what turns strategy into action.
Treat them as equals who share ownership of outcomes. Involve them early, respect their constraints, and acknowledge their contributions.
When partners feel valued, they become advocates – raising SEO needs in rooms you may not be in.
The strongest SEO wins aren’t solo efforts; they come from relationships built on mutual respect and shared momentum.
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Mental well-being
Sustaining a long-term SEO career requires more than technical skill – it requires balance, boundaries, and emotional resilience.
Constant algorithm changes, shifting priorities, and cross-team dependencies can drain you if you don’t protect your energy.
Mental well-being isn’t a luxury – it’s a strategy for longevity.
When you manage your mindset with the same discipline you apply to a site audit, you gain clarity, patience, and perspective – all qualities that make you more effective.
Take your PTO
Early in my career, I worried rankings would collapse the moment I took time off.
They never did – but my judgment did when exhaustion set in.
Burnout distorts perspective, makes you reactive to data, and limits strategic thinking.
Rest isn’t indulgence, it’s maintenance.
Search is a long game measured in quarters, not days.
A week offline is recoverable. Burnout is not.
Protect your energy with the same discipline you protect a site’s uptime.
Save compliments
Much of SEO happens behind the scenes, and visibility doesn’t always follow impact. When someone praises your work, save it.
Short notes from peers, partners, or managers become valuable artifacts during promotion cycles or job searches.
Collecting this feedback isn’t about ego – it’s about building equity and giving yourself a factual record of how you support the business.
Positive goes a long way
Every team has someone whose burnout becomes contagious. Don’t become that person.
Positivity doesn’t mean ignoring problems – it means creating space for solutions.
I once put a direct report on a performance improvement plan after his frustration began affecting morale.
After delivering the notice, I took him to lunch for an honest, empathetic conversation. That moment shifted everything.
His attitude improved, he worked his way off the PIP, and he later became a director at another company.
Compassion doesn’t replace accountability, but it makes growth possible. Leadership is as much about tone as it is about tactics.
Buffer your estimates
In corporate life, meetings multiply faster than progress. Dependencies shift.
Priorities change without warning. Build a cushion into your timelines. If you think something will take a week, plan for 10 days.
For SEOs, many delays sit outside your control – engineering queues, content operations bottlenecks, competing releases.
A buffer protects your credibility and keeps expectations grounded. Underpromise and overdeliver isn’t cliché – it’s survival.
Detach emotionally
Leadership skepticism about SEO is rarely personal. It’s usually about budgets, bandwidth, or competing bets.
Early in my career, I saw every pushback as a critique of my competence.
Over time, I learned it was part of the negotiation process.
When an initiative is deprioritized, it doesn’t mean your expertise has lost value – it means resources moved elsewhere.
Anchor conversations in business impact, not identity. Influence lasts longer when driven by logic rather than frustration.
Avoid gossip and SEO fights
There was a time when I wasted energy debating SEO theories or venting about internal politics.
It felt good in the moment but changed nothing. My credibility grew the day I stopped trying to win arguments and started aiming for outcomes.
When disagreements arise, document your position, present the data clearly, and move on.
Rising above gossip doesn’t mean disengagement – it means choosing professionalism over noise.
Keep perspective
SEO isn’t emergency medicine, though corporate urgency can make it feel that way.
Most “crises” come from impatience with the slow, cumulative nature of search. Daily fluctuations rarely matter when the trendline is healthy.
Remind stakeholders – and yourself – that meaningful growth takes time.
When pressure for overnight results rises, stay grounded. The long game always wins.
Work isn’t life
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The most effective professionals invest in relationships and interests outside the company.
Detaching your identity from your job doesn’t weaken your ambition – it stabilizes it.
When your sense of worth isn’t tied to the next quarterly metric, you lead with more confidence and less fear.
Success becomes sustainable when life stays bigger than work.
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Fifteen years in corporate SEO have taught me that technical skill is only half the job.
The other half is navigating people, priorities, and perspective.
Algorithms will evolve, tools will change, and org charts will shift, but your ability to adapt, communicate, and lead determines how far you go.
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The most impactful SEOs aren’t just tacticians.
They’re translators, connecting data to business strategy, ideas to execution, and people to purpose.
When you recognize that your influence extends beyond rankings, you move from contributor to catalyst.
SEO may begin with optimization, but the real work is shaping how organizations think, act, and grow. That’s the craft worth mastering.
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The current landscape of artificial intelligence is characterized by insatiable demand, a phenomenon starkly illuminated by Immad Akhund, co-founder and CEO of Mercury, in a recent CNBC Squawk Box interview. Akhund, whose fintech firm provides banking services to a significant portion of early-stage startups, offered a unique vantage point into the financial flows underpinning the […]
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The AI gold rush is over: Why AI’s next era belongs to orchestrators
For the past two years, we’ve been living in AI’s gold rush era. To borrow from Taylor Swift, think of it as the “Lover” phase where everything is shiny, new, and full of possibility.
- The behavior: Buy everything.
- The metric: Can it generate something cool?
- The vibe: Pure FOMO.
But we’re entering a new era now. Call it the “Reputation” phase, which is darker, edgier, and entirely focused on receipts.
A sign of this shift was in the headlines recently, blaring on about Microsoft lowering its AI sales targets. The hot takes rushed in to frame it as a disappointment, a slowdown, and even a sign that enterprise demand is cooling.
They all misread the moment. This is really a sign of the market graduating.
We’re maturing. The AI gold rush era is coming to an end. Microsoft’s recalibration is one of many signals of this shift being felt broadly across the market, as we enter AI’s Production Phase era.
Another sign is how the questions leaders are asking have started to mature:
- Does this actually work inside my business?
- Does it connect to our stack?
- Does it move revenue?
Leaders are getting smarter and choosier. It confirms what many CMOs have suspected: We don’t need more tools. We need orchestration across the tools, so we use what we have more effectively and cohesively.
This shift comes as the broader AI market remains unsettled.
Nearly 40% of U.S. consumers have tried generative AI, but only half use it regularly, according to eMarketer. Platform loyalty is fluid. ChatGPT’s global traffic share fell from 86.6% to 72.3% in a year, while Google Gemini tripled to 13.7%.
For marketers, this volatility means orchestration is critical to future-proof against a fragmented ecosystem.
The ‘Pilot Theater’ problem
The martech landscape just crossed 15,384 solutions, up 9% from last year according to ChiefMartec. We’ve never had more capability available.
Yet Gartner shows martech utilization has dropped to just 33%. Companies are paying for the full stack but extracting value from one-third of it. Even as budgets are getting slashed everywhere.
During the gold rush, we bought point solutions to fix functional problems. A tool for copy. A tool for creative. A tool for bidding. Each team got their own set of tools. We built rooms full of brilliant soloists but never hired a conductor.
The result is something I call Pilot Theater: impressive AI demos that look innovative but can’t deliver enterprise ROI because they’re trapped in silos.
Here’s what Pilot Theater looks like in your actual P&L:
- The budget disconnect: Your CTV campaign sparks a 40% spike in branded search. Your search team has no automated way to adjust bids or shift budget. By next week’s meeting, the moment has passed and a competitor captured the demand you created.
- The experience break: A prospect engages with your LinkedIn Thought Leader Ad and visits your pricing page—clear buying intent. Your demand gen platform doesn’t catch that signal. It retargets them with a generic intro-to-brand ad. You just paid to move them backward in the funnel.
- The content gap: Sales loses late-stage deals because Finance keeps blocking contracts over compliance questions. Meanwhile, your content team, unaware of this pattern, keeps producing top-funnel brand stories instead of the ROI calculators and security docs needed to close.
The signals exist, as does the technology.
What’s missing is the coordination. And the pressure to fix this is mounting, with 86% of CEOs expecting AI ROI within three years (eMarketer).
Flashy pilots aren’t enough anymore. The orchestration gap is now a revenue risk.
From automation to agentic orchestration
Most leaders still confuse automation with orchestration.
Automation is rigid: “If X happens, do Y.” Orchestration is adaptive: “Achieve goal Z using the best available tools and conditions.”
In this new agentic AI era, you have systems that go beyond generating content to observing, coordinating, and optimizing workflows across your entire stack.
Think of orchestration as the nervous system of your marketing operation. The connective tissue that interprets signals across channels and triggers the next best action, instantly.
I’d even call this a survival strategy. Smaller AI platforms are running out of time as VCs lose patience, according to eMarketer. The prize for winning in AI is massive, but so are the resources required.
Betting on a single vendor is risky. Building adaptive orchestration is how you stay ahead when the ecosystem reshuffles.
What real orchestration looks like
Much of this is happening now, with manual handoffs being replaced with intelligent feedback loops. Here are three real-world examples:
- The Budget Fluidity Workflow
- Signal: Your prospects exposed to CTV (Connected TV) ads show 3x higher CTR (Click-through-rate) on branded search terms.
- Action: Your orchestration layer automatically creates bid modifiers and routes budget toward that high-intent segment in real time.
- Result: You capture the demand you created instead of letting competitors conquest it.
- The Buying Group Alignment
- Signal: Three stakeholders from the same enterprise account engage with your content within 48 hours.
- Action: Your system flags the account as “Active,” alerts Sales, and automatically shifts creative strategy from education to social proof to compliance.
- Result: You market to the account, not a cluster of disconnected individuals.
- The Sales-to-Content Loop
- Signal: Your conversation intelligence tools surface repeated blockers: “security certification,” “integration timeline,” “ROI proof.”
- Action: Your orchestration layer identifies missing bottom-funnel assets and triggers a workflow for the content team to prioritize those materials.
- Result: Your content aligns with real buyer needs not just an editorial calendar built weeks ago.
The rise of the “Builder” leader
One of the most telling stats in the 2025 State of Martech report: Custom-built internal platforms jumped from 2% to 10% of core stacks.
A 5x increase in a single year.
Marketing teams are evolving into product teams. Product management tools grew from 23% to 42% penetration, the highest growth of any martech category.
The off-the-shelf ecosystem isn’t solving the coordination problem fast enough. So marketing leaders are building it themselves.
This mirrors what’s happening in AI platforms. Google’s Gemini is surging thanks to deep integrations across search, browser, and mobile OS. Advantages OpenAI can’t match. The lesson for marketers is that integration wins.
Welcome to your conductor era
Don’t fall for the hot takes touting the end of this era as a sign of the AI bubble popping. This is the end of AI tourism.
In this new era you can’t force growth with volume. You have to orchestrate it with intelligence.
Your competitive advantage will come from building the best AI nervous system. One that can sense a signal in one channel and react across the whole stack before the opportunity moves on.
Especially as AI platforms race to monetize through ads and sponsored content, orchestration layers help you measure and optimize ROI across the entire funnel.
The gold rush is over. The production era is here and it belongs to the orchestrators.
What Black Friday reveals about how LLMs understand ecommerce
Every Black Friday reveals how consumers search, compare, and decide. This year added something new: a real-world test of how AI models interpret commerce under true demand.
So we ran a structured test across major LLMs and analyzed 10,000 responses. The goal was simple: to see how these systems form their internal view of the retail landscape and which signals shape the answers they generate.
As we reviewed the dataset, a clear pattern emerged: Black Friday acts as a natural stress test for AI-driven discovery.
The sheer volume of queries, the range of categories, and the speed of shifting consumer attention expose the sources, structures, and behavioral tendencies that shape how LLMs reason about products, retailers, and intent.
The results offer a preview of how AI search is evolving – and how the broader commerce ecosystem will feel the impact.
TLDR;
- LLMs overwhelmingly rely on a small cluster of external domains with YouTube, big-box retailers, and U.S. review media dominating the landscape.
- Generalist retailers win decisively, capturing nearly half of all retail mentions and becoming the “default funnel” LLMs use to answer shopping questions.
- Social and UGC sources surge during Black Friday, growing +8.1%, while classic retail and media sites lose share.
- Off-page signals matter as much as on-page signals: Reddit, YouTube, Amazon, and Consumer Reports collectively shape the “External Data Sources” LLMs use to compare and recommend products.
- Structured comparison content is disproportionately influential, far more than brand-owned assets.
- LLMs behave differently not only from Google, but from each other, with each Gemini, OpenAI, and Perplexity producing different formats, lengths, and reasoning patterns.
LLMs don’t look at the commerce ecosystem like search
In traditional search, the funnel starts with a query and ends with a ranked list of results, often dressed up with shopping carousels, popular products, and other curated touches. In AI search, the funnel flips.
The model begins with its internal map of the world – a compressed web of relationships, sources, and signals – and then builds an answer. In shopping, an LLM’s goal is to deliver a purposeful response, not a shopping experience.
When we reviewed the top 50 most-cited domains across 10,000 LLM responses – spanning deals, reviews, comparisons, and product recommendations – the distribution was far from neutral:
- YouTube: 1,509 citations
- Best Buy: 950
- Walmart: 885
- Target: 477
- TechRadar: 355
- RTings: 342
- Consumer Reports: 325
This cluster shapes much of the commercial “knowledge” LLMs draw from. It leans toward large retailers, widely cited media outlets, and platforms built around comparisons or reviews. Together, these sources create a collection of resources that lets models deliver direct answers across any vertical, product type, or consumer need.
How LLM behavior shifts before and during Black Friday
In our analysis of 10,000 responses, we compared the week leading up to Black Friday with the event itself. Before Black Friday, responses were anchored in planning behavior:
- Retail and brand domains: 59.6%
- Media: 23.4%
- Social and UGC: 17%
Users prepare by comparing, researching, and setting baselines – and LLMs mirror that behavior. Even prompts that included “Black Friday” tended to produce expectation-setting responses:
- “Isnt it too soon to start searching for black friday?”
- “Althought it is before black friday…”
When the event began, the mix shifted fast. Social and UGC content jumped to 25.1%, gaining more than eight points of share, while retail and media both edged down.

This shows a shift inside the models: as uncertainty rises and pricing and inventory move around, LLMs lean harder on human discussion and experiential content.
This pattern mirrors consumer behavior but also shows how heavily models rely on conversation-driven sources for real-time decision cues.
The weight of off-page content
One of the clearest insights from the dataset is the weight third-party domains have on AI reasoning. Today’s LLMs win by absorbing as much human interest in products as possible. The players that supply huge volumes of consumer insight, reviews, product demos, sentiment, and structured data end up shaping how models reason and decide.
In an Athena analysis of external influence in retail and ecommerce (October 2025), five domains appeared consistently as the dominant off-page signals LLMs rely on:
- Reddit: 34%
- YouTube: 19.5%
- Amazon: 15.5%
- Business Insider: 9.2%
- Walmart: 8.9%

Each one shapes a different part of the model’s decision-making process. Across all of them, we see the same pattern: LLMs depend on content that captures real human interest, organizes consumer-driven options, and reduces uncertainty with verifiable data.
Today, LLMs are building a fortress of product data that will unlock the most powerful shopping-discovery tool consumers have ever used.
The role of brand-owned content
Although third-party domains dominated, brand websites still played a measurable role in the dataset. They create a crucial path forward for any consumer brand that wants to win in AI discovery.
A site’s internal structure plays a major role in how a model interprets a brand.
According to the Athena retail & ecommerce dataset:
- The homepage accounted for 40%
- Blog content accounted for 10.6%
- Product pages accounted for 10.5%
The homepage serves as the brand’s primary identity layer. It sets the tone, defines the positioning, and gives the model the simplest semantic signals to read.
Blogs and product pages play a different role. They provide definitional clarity, long-tail context, and the factual detail the model needs.
Brands that rely on promotional copy, unclear hierarchy, or thin product content leave major visibility on the table.
Today, LLMs use brand content to validate and deliver direct responses—but only when off-page content and data justify the brand’s place in the conversation.
Which retailers rise to the top
Across the entire dataset, a few categories dominated model responses.

Generalist retailers own the conversation with 48% share
Walmart, Target, and Best Buy capture nearly half of all retail citations. Their breadth, familiarity, and content depth put them at the center of LLM commerce reasoning.
Electronics specialists own 23% of the share
Best Buy leads by a wide margin, followed by Newegg and Micro Center. Tech-focused queries consistently push models toward these sources – though the surge in electronics during Black Friday likely amplifies this effect.
Other verticals remain far behind
Fashion, beauty, pharmacy, home, DIY, and pets each take smaller slices, even with strong category leaders in play. The imbalance reflects the sheer volume of content generalist retailers produce compared with niche verticals.
Different platforms, different behaviors
As we reviewed the platforms, another pattern stood out: major LLMs don’t just answer differently – they think differently. Each one has its own rhythm, preferred structures, and style of presenting commercial information.
Gemini produces the most expansive outputs. Its responses averaged 606 words, with 97.6% using lists and 92.3% using headings.
The model often delivers essay-length explanations, averaging nearly 28 list items per response. It treats Black Friday as if every query deserves a full article.
OpenAI sits in the middle. It averaged 401 words per response, with 99% including lists and nearly two-thirds using headings. Its lists were even denser, averaging 32 items.
Perplexity moves in a different direction. Its typical response was 288 words, with far fewer list items – about 9.7 on average – and fewer headings overall. It favors short, direct summaries. Even with complex topics, it compresses the information into something that reads like an executive brief.
These differences reveal distinct retrieval and reasoning strategies that shape how each model interprets brands, categories, and commercial intent.
As AI-driven discovery takes a larger role in search, teams will need to think about visibility in terms that respect each platform’s internal logic – not in broad strokes.
What are the implications for retailers and brands?
The data points to a clear direction: AI search is becoming its own ecosystem – shaped by familiar SEO inputs, source quality, content structure, and off-page signals, all interpreted by language models to deliver a clear response.
If your content isn’t clearly labeled, semantically structured, and reinforced across the web, it risks becoming invisible to AI systems surfacing answers or product suggestions.
In this new environment, retailers and brands must rethink how they communicate—not just on their own domains, but across the entire digital discovery surface.
On-page actions that matter
- Build semantically coherent homepages that reflect brand, product categories, and relevance to core queries. LLMs prefer clarity over cleverness.
- Strengthen product pages with structured, factual content, clear specifications, variant descriptors, and Q&A content that mirrors user research intent.
- Create educational content clusters tied to core product themes. These serve as reusable “content scaffolding” for AI models looking to contextualize a product.
Off-page actions that matter
- Foster review ecosystems and discussion forums (e.g., Reddit, Quora, third-party review sites). These validate trust signals LLMs associate with product quality.
- Ensure regular presence in comparison and recommendation-driven media (e.g., “best of” lists, product roundups, influencer explainers).
- Invest in rich media that features the value of products, especially YouTube and TikTok. Video content trains LLMs on product use cases, sentiment, and experiential value.
- If you participate in marketplaces, ensure product data is accurate and indexable. Structured product availability data from Amazon, Walmart, Etsy, and others is increasingly being ingested into AI discovery pipelines.
Why this matters now: The shopping research shift in ChatGPT
OpenAI’s recent Shopping Research announcement further raises the stakes. Through ChatGPT, OpenAI is now capturing real-time consumer research behavior – preferences for price, color, variants, availability, and more – to build what is essentially a user-trained targeting engine for commerce.

This isn’t just AI learning about your product. It’s AI learning how users shop.
For decades, retailers like Amazon, eBay, and Walmart have invested in complex taxonomies and refinement layers for discovery: variant mapping, filters, availability rules, and more. Now OpenAI is absorbing that logic not just by crawling, but by interacting with users and watching intent unfold.
For brands and retailers, this marks a shift from passive search optimization to active AI participation. If your content isn’t present, structured, or referenced in these systems, it won’t show up in the AI’s answers – or in the consumer’s journey.
The future of retail will be AI transactions
Black Friday gave us more than a look at which products sold best or which deals consumers chased. It revealed how LLMs behave under real-world demand—how they reason, reference, and prioritize across a fragmented content landscape.
The answers they generated were structured, confident, and increasingly influential, yet incomplete – shaped more by the sources they see most often than by the full depth of what brands offer.
What we’re witnessing isn’t just a new search interface. It’s the emergence of a new shopping architecture – one where agentic commerce replaces traditional browsing, and AI models, not consumers, drive product discovery, comparison, and even transaction.
OpenAI’s launch of Shopping Research makes this shift unmistakable. These models are no longer just language tools; they’re intent engines, trained not only on product data but on how people actually shop. Price sensitivity, variant preferences, real-time availability – all of it is now part of how AI interprets and responds to commercial intent.
For brands, the implications are significant. Visibility will no longer hinge on SEO rankings or ad placements alone. It will come from structured, semantically rich content, surfaced across the right off-page ecosystems, and aligned with the reasoning patterns of each major model.
We call this AI-native visibility – a discipline built to ensure brands aren’t just discoverable, but understood by the systems shaping modern commerce.
Black Friday was only the stress test. The real transformation is still ahead. And it won’t be won by who ranks, but by who is represented – accurately, contextually, and everywhere AI shows up.
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- Reddit argues it isn’t like other social platforms in case against Australia’s social media ban
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- China mulls $70 billion domestic chip fabrication injection, would be largest of any government semiconductor investment — Huawei and Cambricon among candidates in push to compete with Nvidia, other U.S. firms
China mulls $70 billion domestic chip fabrication injection, would be largest of any government semiconductor investment — Huawei and Cambricon among candidates in push to compete with Nvidia, other U.S. firms
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- Acer Predator X34 X0 34-inch Mini LED 200 Hz gaming monitor review: Ultra wide, ultra fast, and ultra bright
Acer Predator X34 X0 34-inch Mini LED 200 Hz gaming monitor review: Ultra wide, ultra fast, and ultra bright
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PNY's RTX 5070 GPU falls $50 below its MSRP launch price — grab one quickly via Walmart while stocks last
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- Rivian unveils its own in-house RAP1 AI chip and ACM3 self-driving platform—automaker one-ups Tesla with LiDAR support
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AI’s New Battleground: From Tech Prowess to User Habit
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The fervent competition in artificial intelligence has moved beyond a mere technological arms race, evolving into a contest for human attention and ingrained user behavior. This critical shift was at the heart of the discussion between Frank Holland of CNBC Worldwide Exchange and X. Eyeé, CEO of Malo Santo, a firm specializing in scaling AI […]
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4D Gaussian Splatting tools just got $1.7M for Hollywood scale
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Gracia AI is moving 4D Gaussian Splatting out of the lab and into production workflows, offering the first full-stack infrastructure for photorealistic volumetric video.
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How breakthrough TV ads trigger search spikes and conversions
When a TV commercial makes people feel something, it doesn’t just win in the moment – it sparks curiosity, drives searches, and fuels conversions.
That’s why the “Breaking TV Ads Report,” jointly launched by Kinetiq and DAIVID, deserves a spot on every search marketer’s radar.
The monthly report ranks the top-performing new TV ads in the U.S., blending Kinetiq’s real-time TV ad detection with DAIVID’s AI-driven creative analytics to uncover which ads broke through, why they resonated, and what brands can learn from their success.
It’s a powerful reminder that search doesn’t start on Google – it starts in the mind.
As Barney Worfolk-Smith, chief growth officer at DAIVID, recently told me in an email:
- “Search + TV matter – together. TV can increase search volume by up to 60%, and even more in well-coordinated campaigns. AI has already changed, and will continue to change, the TV-to-search relationship, but the principle remains the same: impactful, emotive TV advertising drives all desirable brand outcomes – with search being one of them. It’s also worth noting that search volume itself is a valuable measure of TV ad effectiveness.”
How LeBron James and Indeed captured attention
The first edition of the “Breaking TV Ads Report” highlighted a commercial that checks every emotional and strategic box: Indeed’s “What If LeBron James’ Skills Were Never Seen?”
The ad traces James’s journey from his early life to his work with the LeBron James Family Foundation, connecting it to Indeed’s “skills-first” hiring message.
It resonated not only because of its star power but because it made viewers feel something authentic.
The ad generated 11% higher intense positive emotion and 7% higher attention than the average U.S. TV ad, per DAIVID’s data.
It was joined in the top 10 by campaigns from TikTok (twice), Subaru, and Taco Bell, with emotional themes centered on family, mentorship, and belonging.

These aren’t just nice stories – they’re search triggers.
When people connect emotionally with a brand message, they’re more likely to act on it – often by turning to Google or YouTube for more information, reviews, or purchase options.
Dig deeper: Brand + performance: The secret to maximizing ad ROI
TV still drives search
Back in 2011, Google introduced the concept of “The Zero Moment of Truth.”
But the ZMOT stage in the buying journey – when consumers research a product or service online before making a purchase – was the “new” second step.
The first step remained “stimulus,” and it could be “a TV ad.”
Many search marketers focus on what happens in the second ZMOT stage, because we can measure impressions, clicks, and conversions on mobile and laptop screens.
And we ignore the stimulus step because it is sucking money out of our marketing budgets.
But several studies over the past decade have shown that the impact of TV advertising extends directly into search behavior:
- In 2015, a joint study by Google and Nielsen found that TV ads can boost branded search queries by up to 20%, especially within the first few hours after an ad airs.
- In 2022, Thinkbox discovered that TV advertising in the UK generates the strongest multiplier effect on search, social, and web traffic of any medium.
- And in 2024, Comscore research found that when TV and digital are coordinated, cross-channel campaigns deliver stronger engagement, with TV ads prompting “second-screen” behavior – audiences searching, scanning QR codes, or engaging on social media in real time.
Put simply: when a campaign captures attention on TV, search demand spikes – often within minutes.
For SEO and PPC professionals, this presents a clear opportunity to anticipate and capitalize on those moments.
How brands have integrated TV and search
Several major brands have already proven that when TV storytelling and search strategy work together, both channels perform better.
Apple: Creating curiosity that fuels search
Apple’s product launches are masterclasses in cross-channel momentum.
Every time a new iPhone ad airs, search volume for terms like “iPhone 17 Pro Max” or “iPhone 17 release date” skyrockets.
Apple’s branded search traffic increases by up to 40% in the days following a major campaign, according to Semrush.

Apple intentionally designs its TV creative to generate questions – not answer them – encouraging viewers to seek out more details online.
That’s where Apple’s search-optimized landing pages, YouTube product videos, and paid search campaigns complete the journey.
Progressive: Connecting humor to searchable characters
Progressive’s long-running “Flo” campaign shows how consistent creative storytelling translates into search intent.
The insurance brand’s TV spots spark curiosity around characters, slogans, and offers – leading to measurable spikes in branded searches such as “Progressive car insurance” and “Flo from Progressive.”

The brand’s media team aligns paid search and display campaigns with national TV flighting schedules, ensuring that when interest peaks, search ads and organic results are ready to capture demand.
Coca-Cola: The shareable, searchable ad
Coca-Cola’s “Share a Coke” campaign is another classic case of TV leading to search.
The original “Share a Coke” campaign was launched in Australia in 2011 and involved replacing the Coca-Cola logo on bottles with hundreds of popular first names.
This personalization strategy was a global success, encouraging consumers to find bottles with their names and share them with friends and loved ones, which boosted sales and created emotional connections with the brand.
The latest “Share a Coke” campaign is a global relaunch targeting Gen Z with a focus on digital experiences and authentic, in-person connections.
It features personalized cans, a digital “Memory Maker” tool for creating shareable videos, and a partnership with McDonald’s.
Consumers can find names on bottles or use a QR code to customize bottles – a creative hook that’s sent millions to Google searching “custom Coke” or “share a Coke names.”

The campaign’s success wasn’t just creative; it was data-driven.
By tracking spikes in branded search and social mentions, Coca-Cola refined its targeting and extended the campaign’s life cycle online.
Dig deeper: Hyper-personalization in PPC: Using data to deliver tailored ad experiences
Measuring creative effectiveness with real audience signals
What makes the new “Breaking TV Ads” report particularly valuable is its data-driven framework for measuring creative effectiveness.
Kinetiq’s proprietary ad detection technology identifies every ad that first airs across 210 U.S. DMAs and 15 streaming apps, capturing over a million daily detections.
DAIVID’s AI then evaluates each ad’s emotional response, attention, and brand recall, creating a creative effectiveness score (CES) – a composite metric that mirrors how audiences actually experience content.
In a media landscape increasingly defined by short attention spans and fragmented screens, this data provides a rare window into why certain stories break through – and how that resonance correlates with downstream behaviors like search and site visits.
As Kinetiq CEO Kevin Kohn put it, the partnership “gives marketers a holistic view of the TV and CTV advertising landscape – not just what aired, but why it resonated.”
That’s exactly the kind of insight performance marketers need to connect the dots between creative resonance and measurable outcomes.
Dig deeper: Your ads are dying: How to spot and stop creative fatigue before it tanks performance
What this means for SEO and PPC strategy
In February 2025, Neal Mohan, the CEO of YouTube, revealed that:
- “TV has surpassed mobile and is now the primary device for YouTube viewing in the U.S. (by watch time), and according to Nielsen, YouTube has been #1 in streaming watch time in the U.S. for two years.”
So, search marketers can apply the latest findings from the Breaking TV Ads Report in several ways:
- Anticipate search spikes: When a high-emotion or celebrity-driven TV ad launches, expect branded searches to rise. Align PPC budgets, ad copy, and keyword targeting around campaign themes and taglines.
- Optimize for intent moments: TV ads often generate “navigational” queries (brand name) and “informational” ones (product details, offers, or reviews). Ensure that organic content – landing pages, FAQs, and YouTube videos – are optimized to match these queries.
- Sync search campaigns with TV flighting: Use ad scheduling to mirror TV airtime or streaming rollouts. Research from Nielsen Catalina Solutions shows that coordinated campaigns can deliver up to 60% higher conversion lift compared to siloed efforts.
- Track branded search as a creative KPI: Branded search volume is one of the most reliable proxies for ad impact. Use tools like Google Trends or Search Console to monitor shifts after major media bursts.
- Leverage emotional triggers in copy: DAIVID’s data shows that ads evoking strong positive emotions drive higher attention and brand recall. Translate those emotional cues into ad extensions, headlines, and meta descriptions that mirror what audiences feel after seeing the TV spot.
Why the future of performance marketing is cross-channel
Search has long been viewed as a response channel – the final step in a consumer journey. But that view is outdated.
Today’s most successful campaigns use search as a connective tissue between offline inspiration and online action.
Whether it’s a QR code at the end of a TV ad, a YouTube masthead following a primetime spot, or a Google Shopping ad that captures post-broadcast demand – search is the bridge between storytelling and sales.
As more brands invest in connected TV (CTV) and streaming, the line between “brand” and “performance” marketing will continue to blur.
Creative effectiveness data helps close that gap – showing which emotional and visual cues are most likely to drive measurable search and conversion behavior.
Ultimately, reports like “Breaking TV Ads” remind us that the most powerful search strategy begins long before the query.
It begins with attention and emotion, and, increasingly, on the biggest screen in the house.
Dig deeper: How connected TV advertising drives search demand

Total War: Warhammer 40,000 is coming, and I’m hyped
Total War: Warhammer 40,000 is real, and it looks awesome They did it, they skipped 39,996 Warhammers! Jokes aside, Total War: Warhammer 40,000 has been announced, confirming that the Total War franchise is coming to the grim dark future of the 41st millennium. Given the success of Total War: Warhammer, it only makes sense for […]
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- (PR) Kioxia Develops Core Technology that Will Allow the Practical Implementation of High-density, Low-power 3D DRAM
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In the era of AI, there is growing demand for DRAM with larger capacity and lower power consumption that can process large amounts of data. Traditional DRAM technology is reaching the physical limits of memory cell size scaling, prompting research into the 3D stacking of memory cells to provide additional capacity. The use of single-crystal silicon as the channel material for transistors in stacked memory cells, as is the case with conventional DRAM, drives up manufacturing costs, and the power required to refresh the memory cells increases proportionally to the memory capacity.
Utah discovery could be one of the most significant US critical mineral finds in years
According to Ionic, independent analyses identified elevated grades of 16 minerals, including lithium, alumina, germanium, rubidium, cesium, vanadium, niobium, and scandium. These materials are essential to producing the semiconductors, defense components, and clean-energy technologies that underpin major industries.
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Nintendo Switch 2 could get more expensive as DRAM and NAND costs spike
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- Email Checker – Fast, Accurate Email Verification API that wont break your account
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Email Checker is a smart, high‐accuracy email validation tool that evaluates addresses in real time (or in bulk) using syntax, domain, and mailbox verification. It flags invalid, risky, and disposable emails—helping marketers and developers reduce bounce rates, protect sender reputation, and improve deliverability. With simple API integration and transparent pricing, it’s ideal for any email-driven workflow. TRY: chkfa.st/youremail@domain.com
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Fate of the Old Republic is the Star Wars RPG I’ve been waiting for
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic may finally have a worthy successor At the 2025 The Game Awards, Arcanaut Games unveiled Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, a new single-player RPG intended as a spiritual successor to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Fate of the Old Republic is a new game […]
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Hogwarts Legacy is now free to grab on PC
Hogwarts Legacy is currently free on the Epic Games Store As announced at this year’s The Game Awards, Hogwarts Legacy is now available for free on the Epic Games Store. This allows PC gamers to grab the game on PC free of charge until December 18th, after which a “Mystery Game” will be free on […]
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- (PR) Consumer Electronics and AI Product Launches Lift 3Q25 Top-10 Foundry Revenue by 8.1%
(PR) Consumer Electronics and AI Product Launches Lift 3Q25 Top-10 Foundry Revenue by 8.1%
TrendForce notes that expectations for 2026 demand have become cautious amid geopolitical headwinds. Furthermore, DRAM shortages and quarterly price increases since mid-2025 continue to strain downstream production costs. Even though automotive and industrial-control segments are preparing to resume restocking toward the end of 2025, the 4Q25 uptick in foundry utilization will be limited. Consequently, revenue growth among the top 10 is projected to narrow significantly in the fourth quarter.
(PR) Wizards of the Coast's Exodus Gets New The Rise of Jun Aslan Trailer
From Salvager to Savior: Jun's Impossible Journey
You are Jun Aslan. When your story begins, you're not humanity's last hope. Not yet. You're a lowly salvager on Lidon, a dying moon forgotten by a galaxy that's moved on. Each day, you scrape through forty thousand years of wreckage: the bones of dead ships and failed dreams left behind by voyagers who came before. That's intentional. We want you, like Jun, to feel that sense of insignificance before the stars finally call to you.
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- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Wins GOTY at The Game Awards 2025, Gets Big Patch with FSR 4 and More Content
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Wins GOTY at The Game Awards 2025, Gets Big Patch with FSR 4 and More Content
To celebrate the win, Sandfall Interactive released the Thank You update trailer, as well as the new free game update, bringing new content with a new playable environment, new music tracks, new boss battles in the Endless Tower, new Luminas and Weapons, official Photo Mode, new localizations, new quality of life and performance improvements across all platforms, including certification for Steam Deck and ROG Xbox Ally handhelds, as well as the official AMD FSR 4 Redstone support.
Single Stick vs. Dual Channel RAM: How Much Performance Do You Actually Lose?
DRAM prices just doubled, pushing many builders to consider running a single 16 GB stick. We test how much performance you give up when running a Ryzen system in single vs. dual channel.
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New React RSC Vulnerabilities Enable DoS and Source Code Exposure

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LLM Agent Reinforcement Learning Gets Practical
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Agent Lightning by Microsoft Research makes LLM agent reinforcement learning practical by enabling performance improvements without extensive code rewrites.
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- (PR) Arcanaut Studios Unveils Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic in Collaboration With Lucasfilm Games
(PR) Arcanaut Studios Unveils Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic in Collaboration With Lucasfilm Games
"Working on Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic was one of the defining experiences of my career," said Casey Hudson, Game Director at Arcanaut Studios. "With Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic, we're telling a completely new and different story with everything we've learned since - crafting an adventure about choice, destiny, and the timeless struggle between light and dark. It's a dream come true to once again collaborate with Lucasfilm Games."
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Salesforce Agentic AI Redefines Customer Interaction
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Salesforce Agentic AI redefines customer experience by anticipating intent, moving beyond reactive personalization to deliver proactive, conversational interactions.
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Agentic AI Financial Services: The Action Era Arrives
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Agentic AI is poised to transform financial services by 2026, enabling autonomous systems to execute complex workflows and protect assets.
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Google’s Willow quantum processor will power cutting-edge UK research through the NQCC.
REDR – The secure way to share links
REDR is a secure and affordable link shortening service designed for students, professionals in media, and developers. This platform allows users to create shortened URLs quickly and easily, enhancing link sharing and management. REDR.io emphasizes security and privacy, making it a reliable choice for those who need to share links while maintaining data protection
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Salesforce Agentforce Metrics Evolve for AI Service Insight
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Salesforce is refining its Agentforce metrics to gain deeper insights into AI-driven customer service performance and customer intent.
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Gemini Deep Research Unlocks Advanced AI for Devs
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Google has released a significantly more powerful Gemini Deep Research agent, now accessible to developers via the new Interactions API.
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Qwertykeys Reveals Neo98 and Neo75 Enthusiast Wireless Mechanical Keyboards
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Google Beam AI Redefines Remote Presence
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Google Beam AI is transforming remote communication with true-to-life 3D video, driven by advanced AI and strategic industry partnerships.
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Google AI Art Collaborations: A Decade of Creative Evolution
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Google's Gradient Canvas exhibition showcases a decade of Google AI art collaborations, demonstrating AI's evolving role as a creative partner.
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The developers of Notepad++ recently discovered an actively exploited vulnerability that enabled hackers to hijack the popular editor's automatic updater. Version 8.8.9 addresses the issue, but users should avoid relying on the updater in earlier releases and instead download the latest installer directly from the Notepad++ website or from TechSpot's...
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OpenAI’s GPT-5.2 Redefines Frontier Models with Unprecedented Gains
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OpenAI’s latest release, GPT-5.2, marks a pivotal moment in artificial intelligence, delivering substantial advancements across a spectrum of benchmarks and real-world applications. As commentator Matthew Berman highlighted, this new iteration is an “incredible model” and a “significant upgrade over 5.1,” pushing the boundaries of what large language models can achieve in reasoning, efficiency, and practical […]
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- Ada – Keeps your inbox organized and replies ready, all inside Gmail or Outlook
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Ada is an AI assistant that lives inside your existing email client. It automatically sorts your inbox by priority, filters out newsletters and spam, and drafts replies that match your tone and writing style — all without asking you to switch apps or learn anything new.
You keep using Gmail, Outlook, or Apple Mail as usual, while Ada works quietly in the background. The result is a cleaner, calmer inbox where important messages surface first and routine responses take care of themselves. Nothing to install.
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Claude’s Connector Revolution: Bridging AI and Enterprise Workflows
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Claude.ai’s latest advancement, the integration of “connectors,” fundamentally redefines how artificial intelligence can serve as a truly capable productivity partner within an organization’s existing digital ecosystem. As the product demonstration video, “Getting started with connectors in Claude.ai,” illustrates, this feature allows users to “connect the tools you already use to unlock a smarter, more capable […]
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OpenAI’s Decade of Unprecedented AI Transformation
The post OpenAI’s Decade of Unprecedented AI Transformation appeared first on StartupHub.ai.
Ten years ago, the very notion of artificial intelligence distinguishing a cat from a dog was a formidable challenge, a benchmark for nascent machine learning capabilities. Today, the landscape is utterly transformed, and at the heart of this seismic shift stands OpenAI, whose retrospective video, “10 years.”, chronicles a decade of relentless pursuit, profound breakthroughs, […]
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AI Market Correction is Normal, Opportunity Underestimated, Says Citi’s Heath Terry
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“There’s never been anything like this… this is uncharted territory,” declared Heath Terry, Citi’s Global Head of Technology and Communications Research, reflecting on the unprecedented scale and influence of artificial intelligence. His remarks, made during a recent appearance on CNBC’s “Closing Bell Overtime” with John Fortt and Sarah Eisen, offered a nuanced perspective on the […]
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The Quest for Measurable AI ROI in Software Engineering “Can you prove AI ROI in Software Engineering?” This question, posed by Yegor Denisov-Blanch, a researcher from Stanford, cuts to the heart of a critical challenge facing enterprises today. As companies pour millions into AI tools for software development, the ability to demonstrate tangible returns on […]
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The promise of AI-generated code is effortless development and unprecedented speed, yet the reality, as articulated by Itamar Friedman, CEO and co-founder of Qodo, is a burgeoning “quality crisis” demanding rigorous attention. Friedman delivered a compelling presentation at the AI Engineer Code Summit, delving into the critical distinction between the hype surrounding AI code generation […]
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The latest developments from OpenAI signal a clear strategic pivot and an assertive stance in the escalating AI arms race. On CNBC’s “Closing Bell,” reporter MacKenzie Sigalos provided insights into an exclusive interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, where discussions centered on the rollout of GPT-5.2, the company’s intensified enterprise focus, and Altman’s robust confidence […]
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OpenAI’s Decade Defining AI’s Future
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Ten years ago, the landscape of artificial intelligence was a nascent frontier, grappling with challenges as fundamental as differentiating between a dog and a cat in an image. Yet, beneath this seemingly rudimentary state, a profound belief in the transformative potential of deep learning was taking root, a conviction that would propel a small group […]
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Search Engine Land celebrates its 19th birthday
Search Engine Land turns 19 today.
Nineteen years. Almost two decades of analyzing, explaining, questioning, challenging, obsessing over, and occasionally shaking our heads at whatever Google and the search industry throw our way.
And this past year? The pace of change has made it one of the most transformative since we launched in 2006.
Through all of it, our mission is the same as Day 1: help you make sense of search with clear news, smart analysis, and practical guidance.
Before we look ahead, I want to say thank you — and take a moment to reflect on the past year at Search Engine Land.
Thank you for reading
Seriously, thank you.
Every day, we start with you: what you need to know, what actually matters, and what changes could shape your work today or your strategy six months from now.
We aim to:
- Focus on the stories that matter – not noise or filler.
- Deliver news quickly and clearly.
- Add essential context, expertise, and nuance.
- Be a reliable resource in an industry that seems to shift by the hour.
- Help you see where search is headed — even when the path isn’t obvious.
If you haven’t yet, subscribe to our daily newsletter for a curated wrap-up of everything happening in search. It’s still the easiest way to stay informed without feeling overwhelmed.
Thank you to the Search Engine Land team
Search Engine Land has always punched above its weight for one reason: the people.
A small team can do big, meaningful work when everyone is aligned, mission-driven, and a little obsessed with search.
A huge thank-you to:
- Barry Schwartz. Barry has been covering search for 22 years and still writes with the speed, curiosity, and energy of someone newly in love with the beat. Search would be far less understandable without him.
- Anu Adegbola. Anu has become essential for helping readers navigate nonstop shifts in paid media, analytics, and platform changes. Her clarity and steadiness shine in every piece.
- Angel Niñofranco. Angel keeps our Subject Matter Expert program running. Editing, wrangling, scheduling, coaching, coordinating — if you’ve enjoyed our SME articles, you’ve seen Angel’s impact.
- Kathy Bushman. Kathy makes SMX happen. Her behind-the-scenes work is why our events run smoothly, deliver value, and earn rave reviews year after year.
And to the entire Third Door Media team within Semrush — thank you. Whether or not your name appears here, your work matters and is appreciated.
Top highlights from the past year
In a year defined by uncertainty, it was encouraging to see so many people continue to rely on Search Engine Land as a trusted community resource. And Search Engine Land had a strong 2025.
SMX Advanced returned in person for the first time in 6 years
This was the standout moment of the year. Bringing SMX Advanced back in person after six years felt overdue and incredibly energizing.
Attendance exceeded expectations, sessions were packed, and hallway conversations felt like a reunion of the search marketing community. You could feel how much people missed connecting face-to-face — debating AI’s impact on search, swapping tactics, comparing notes on Google’s latest changes, and simply enjoying each other’s company.
It reaffirmed what we’ve always believed: great things happen when smart marketers share a room. We’re already looking forward to doing it again in Boston, June 3-5.
Defining industry coverage of AI Overviews and the new era of search
This past year brought one of the most dramatic shifts in search since Search Engine Land launched in 2006. Whatever we end up calling this emerging practice, we focused on giving the industry the clarity, context, and reporting it needed.
Readers have told us again and again that Search Engine Land is their go-to source for cutting through the noise during a confusing and often chaotic time. We’re proud that our reporting, explainers, and expert analysis are helping shape the industry’s understanding of where search is headed next.
Subject Matter Expert (SME) program growth
This year brought a surge of new readers and renewed engagement from long-time practitioners. With so many shifts reshaping SEO and PPC – from AI to SERP experiments to advertiser updates – and the continued emergence of GEO, marketers turned to Search Engine Land in record numbers to stay informed.
Our contributors played a significant role in our growth. A huge thank you to all of our excellent SMEs for all the great content and insights you shared in 2025.
Looking ahead: What’s next for Search Engine Land
As we enter our 19th year, our commitment remains unchanged: provide the most trusted, useful coverage of search anywhere.
This year you can expect:
- A fresh new website design.
- Continued breaking news coverage across SEO, PPC, AI search, SERP features, and platform changes.
- Even stronger analysis, guides, and explainers about how search is evolving.
- SMX programming designed around the realities of AI search.
- More expert perspectives, data, and clarity in a year that promises even more disruption.
Save the dates:
- SMX Advanced: June 3-5
- SMX Next: Nov. 18-19
There’s much more to come – and as always, our goal is to give you the insight and intelligence you need to do your best work.
A brief look back to where it all began
On Dec. 11, 2006, Search Engine Land officially launched with a simple idea: search was becoming not just a tool, but a place. A world. A community. A discipline shaping how people find information and how businesses connect with customers.
Nineteen years later, that world has grown in ways none of us could have imagined. But the core idea still holds:
Search Engine Land is a place to stay informed, to learn, to connect, and to understand the engines driving the modern web.
Thank you for 19 incredible years
On behalf of everyone at Search Engine Land and Semrush, thank you for reading, for sharing our stories, for asking hard questions, for supporting our mission, and for caring so deeply about all things search.
Here’s to the rest of 2025 – and to a successful, healthy, and insightful 2026.
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Google December 2025 core update rolling out now
Google released the December 2025 core update today, the company announced.
This is the third core update of 2025 and the fourth major Google algorithm update overall. Earlier this year, Google rolled out the August 2025 spam update, which followed the June 2025 core update and the March 2025 core update.
What Google is saying. Google updated its Search Status Dashboard to state:
- “Released the December 2025 core update. The rollout may take up to 3 weeks to complete.”
Google added on LinkedIn:
- “This is a regular update designed to better surface relevant, satisfying content for searchers from all types of sites.”
About core updates. Core updates roll out several times each year. They introduce broad, significant changes to Google’s search algorithms and systems, which is why Google announces them.
- Google also releases some smaller, unannounced core updates.
- It has been a long time since the last core update. While many expected Google to roll out core updates more frequently, that didn’t happen.
Video on this core update. I made this short video a few hours after publishing this story:
What to do if you are hit. Google did not share any new guidance specific to the December 2025 core update. However, in the past, Google has offered advice on what to consider if a core update negatively impacts your site:
- There aren’t specific actions to take to recover. A negative rankings impact may not signal anything is wrong with your pages.
- Google offered a list of questions to consider if your site is hit by a core update.
- Google said you can see some recovery between core updates, but the biggest change would be after another core update.
In short: write helpful content for people and not to rank in search engines.
- “There’s nothing new or special that creators need to do for this update as long as they’ve been making satisfying content meant for people. For those that might not be ranking as well, we strongly encourage reading our creating helpful, reliable, people-first content help page,” Google said previously.
For more details on Google core updates, you can read Google’s documentation.
Previous core updates. Here’s a timeline and our coverage of recent core updates:
- The June 2025 core update was on June 30 and ended on July 17.
- The March 2025 core update was on Mar. 13 and ended on Mar. 27.
- The December 2024 core update was on Dec. 12 and ended on Dec. 18.
- The November 2024 core update was on Nov. 11 and ended on Dec. 5.
- The August 2024 core update was on Aug. 15 and ended on Sept. 3.
- The March 2024 core update was on March 5 and ended on April 19.
Why we care. With any core update, we often see significant volatility in Google search results and rankings. These updates may improve visibility for your site or your clients’ sites, but some may experience fluctuations or even declines in rankings and organic traffic. We hope this update rewards your efforts and drives strong traffic and conversions.
