Google, now 27, originated from a Stanford dorm project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, initially called Backrub. They ...
The new Search API is the latest in a series of rollouts as Perplexity angles to position itself as a leader in the nascent ...
Does the superior quality of search results from dominant firms like Google stem primarily from better algorithms or from access to larger volumes of user-generated data?
Gen Z lawyers desire to shadow and be mentored by colleagues with particular areas of expertise. Mini-mentoring opportunities facilitate more access to the strengths of lawyers who may not otherwise ...
Nearly 30 years ago, when Google launched the search engine that started its long march to dominance, its founders started without much hardware. Known at first as Backrub and operated on the Stanford ...
The train ride from Orlando to Miami showed the possibilities. Stephanie Hayes is a columnist offering her thoughts on current events, life and culture. She can be reached at [email protected].
While they’re not exactly tying the knot yet, Siri and Gemini are making plans to spend a lot more time together. That’s according to a new report that details the current state of Apple’s delayed ...
Apple Inc. is planning to launch its own artificial intelligence-powered web search tool next year, stepping up competition with OpenAI and Perplexity AI Inc. The company is working on a new system — ...
FedEx Corp. has launched a regional office in Riyadh and secured a Saudi economic license to operate as a foreign air carrier, deepening its bet on the kingdom as a rising logistics power in the ...
In a ruling aimed at restoring competition in the search engine market, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta refrained from ordering Google to sell off Chrome, the world's most popular browser, but ordered ...
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a shake-up of Google's search engine in a crackdown aimed at curbing the corrosive power of an illegal monopoly while rebuffing the U.S. government's attempt to ...
A federal judge’s remedy stops short of making meaningful changes to how we use our phones, computers and the web. By Brian X. Chen Brian X. Chen is The Times’s lead consumer technology writer and the ...