Google updated its JavaScript SEO documentation to clarify that noindex tags may prevent rendering and JavaScript execution, blocking changes. When Google encounters `noindex`, it may skip rendering ...
Let’s face it: Lots of TVs are eyesores, so when an “art TV” emerged in 2017—the Samsung Frame—with a sleek silhouette designed to blend into the walls like a framed painting, design lovers perked up.
The satellite image does appear on Google Earth, but it shows animals gathered around a watering hole, not human bodies. While this specific photo was miscaptioned, verified satellite imagery has ...
In the last decade, Google stock has returned a massive $343 billion to its shareholders through hard cash via dividends and buybacks. This extraordinary cash generation stems directly from Google's ...
Nitro.js is a JavaScript-based HTTP server. It builds on state-of-the-art components, focusing on performance, convention, and deployment. As a JavaScript developer, you want to know about Nitro ...
The new Search API is the latest in a series of rollouts as Perplexity angles to position itself as a leader in the nascent AI-powered search engine space. AI-powered search capabilities are ...
Perplexity AI launched a comprehensive search application programming interface on Thursday, giving developers direct access to the same massive web index that powers the startup's answer engine and ...
Nowhere is safe. Catch this exclusive scene from the season finale of FX's Alien: Earth, which premieres Tuesday, September 23, 2025 at 8pm ET on FX and Hulu. When the mysterious deep space research ...
Google is apparently having trouble identifying paywalled content due to a standard way paywalled content is handled by publishers like news sites. It’s asking that publishers with paywalled content ...
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You don't have to wait until Reddit's yearly April Fool's joke to place pixels on a canvas with an army of strangers anymore. Now there's wplace, a new website where everyone is given a single pixel ...