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Google threatens to remove its search engine from Australia if new law goes into effect

The Verge

Google is threatening to pull its search engine from an entire country — Australia — if a proposed law goes into effect that would force Google to pay news publishers for their content. “If Facebook is also in the ACCC’s sights with this particular law, and is threatening to block its news from being shared in Australia , too.

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How The AI Revolution Changes Your Search Engine Strategy

The NonProfit Times

Sponsored White Paper By Adva Priso Chief Strategy Officer Moore Digital Organic web traffic from search could be halved by 2028, with a massive impact on nonprofit marketers, according to research and strategy firm Gartner. This year, almost 60% of Google searches ended this way. Second, how people search is now far more fragmented.

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India alleges a16z-backed CoinSwitch violated forex laws, searches offices

TechCrunch

India’s financial crime-fighting agency conducted searches at multiple premises of the Bengaluru-headquartered CoinSwitch Kuber on Thursday, alleging the crypto exchange startup violated forex laws, four people familiar with the matter told TechCrunch. “We receive queries from various government agencies.

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Australia passes law requiring Facebook and Google to pay for news content

The Verge

The Australian government has passed a new law requiring Google and Facebook to negotiate with news outlets to pay for their content or face arbitration. This is a significant milestone,” said Josh Frydenberg, the Liberal party’s deputy leader who spearheaded the new law. The law has the support of Microsoft.

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Your Netflix alternative is here, and it’s only $15 for life

Mashable Tech

This powerful search engine does that for you. BitMar is powered by the Bing search engine, but it only has eyes for free streaming content. BitMar is fully compliant with copyright laws — and it’s simply locating content already available on the web. And, for a limited time, you can get it for $14.99 Is it legal?

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Three-dimensional search engine Physna wants to be the Google of the physical world

TechCrunch

In June of 1999, Sequoia Capital and Kleiner Perkins invested $25 million into an early-stage company developing a new search engine called Google, paving the way for a revolution in how knowledge online was organized and shared. “There’s been this open problem in mathematics, which is how you do three-dimensional search.

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How Grok 3 compares to ChatGPT, DeepSeek and other AI rivals

Mashable Tech

Based on some standard stress tests, Karpathy said Grok 3, with its new Deep Search reasoning feature, "feels somewhere around the state of the art territory of OpenAI's strongest models (o1-pro, $200/month), and slightly better than DeepSeek-R1 and Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking."

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