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New York Times Encourages Staff to Create Headlines Using AI

Futurism

As Semafor reports , the New York Times recently informed employees that they now have a whole suite of AI tools at their disposal to write search headlines the version of headlines that appear on search engines like Google as well as code, social copy, quizzes, and more.

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One very long weekend in New York City for Megan Price

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Guest Beneblog by Megan Price New York City has many attractions – people often visit Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, among many other sights. I go to New York City to spend the weekend staring at my computer screen. Not all such stops actually result in a search or arrest.

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How one of Brooklyn’s most expensive neighborhoods became home base for the creative class

Fast Company Tech

When international architecture firm Snhetta found its New York City lease was coming up last year, a search kicked off for a new workspace. But it maintains an authentic, [Photo: Chris Cooper] industrial version of Brooklyn and New York City thats hard to replicate. he says.

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NYT Strands hints, answers for April 1, 2025

Mashable Tech

If you're reading this, you're looking for a little help playing Strands , the New York Times ' elevated word-search game. Strands requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search.

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Samsung is considering switching its devices search engine from Google to Bing

TechSpot

Back in March, Samsung shocked Google employees when the Korean giant said it was considering switching its devices' default search engine to Bing, writes the New York Times. Read Entire Article

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How to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Visibility Online (Hint: Use the Google Ad Grant)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofits need to be visible on the internet, but getting to a place where your organization shows up in search results or becomes featured content takes time, money, and expertise. Venture House also employed the Google Ad Grant for an emergency response during the weeks that New York City was struck hardest by COVID-19.

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Apple admits why its own Files app was ranked first when users searched for competitor Dropbox

The Verge

Who green lit putting the Files app above Dropbox in organic search results?”. “We We are removing the manual boost and the search results should be more relevant now,” wrote Apple app search lead Debankur Naskar, after the company was confronted by Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney over Apple’s Files app showing up first when searching for Dropbox.

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