• How to Use Google Gemini for Personal Development

    Google Gemini is more than just a large language model developed by Google AI; it’s a dynamic tool that can significantly enhance personal growth and introspection. While not traditionally seen as a personal development tool, its adeptness in handling language, comprehension, and reasoning makes it invaluable for those looking to delve deeper into self-awareness and […]

  • Google Discover optimization: A complete guide

    Improve your visibility on this powerful recommendation platform through content quality, relevance and technical enhancements.

  • Google restricts new publications in Publisher Center

    Google yesterday announced changes within Publisher Center. This update aims to simplify the process for publishers and ensure a more consistent approach to how content appears in Google News and across news surfaces.

  • How To Find a Local Guide on Google Maps With Ease

    Want to know how to find a local guide on Google Maps? These guides share useful information like reviews, tips, and pictures. Today, I’ll show you how to find one easily. Let’s get into it! How To Find a Local Guide on Google Maps Simply follow these instructions: That’s it! Now you know how to […]

  • Printing Large Google Maps: A Detailed Guide

    Printing large Google Maps is useful for different purposes, from urban planning and landscape design to educational uses and personal navigation aids. However, due to the detail and scale involved, it’s not as simple as just hitting the print button on your browser. Luckily, this article will guide you through the steps. Let’s begin! Step-by-Step […]

  • Google Publisher Center No Longer Allows Adding Publications

    Google has removed the feature to add publications manually to the Google Publisher Center. Instead, publications will be automatically added when Google's algorithms decide to.Google wrote yesterday, "Starting today, publishers can no longer add publications to the Publisher Center." Google added that they are "making this change as part of a transition to roll out automatically created publication pages later this year."In short, you are no longer able to add publications manually in the...

  • Google Publisher Center to stop allowing you to add publications

    Instead, Google will automatically add eligible publishers and will eventually remove those publishers not eligible.

  • Create a Bike Route on Google Maps – Quick Guide

    Wondering how to create a bike route on Google Maps? Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or exploring, here’s how you can tailor your journey to your cycling needs. How To Create a Bike Route on Google Maps That’s it! Simple, right? So, now you know how to create a bike route on Google Maps. Thanks to […]

  • Complete Google Colab Beginners Guide for 2024 (video)

    Welcome to the guide on how to use Google Colab, a cloud-based Jupyter notebook service that allows you to write and execute Python code through your browser. Google Colab is a powerful tool for data analysis, machine learning, and education and was initially developed as an internal research tool at Google, but has since evolved […]

  • Google Maps Dark Mode Windows 10 – Simple How-To Guide

    Wondering about Google Maps dark mode on Windows 10? Unfortunately, the web version doesn’t support this feature, but you can still get it with a Chrome extension. Here’s how! Dark Mode for Google Maps on Windows 10 – Use a Browser Extension Here’s how you can do it: While Google Maps doesn’t officially support dark […]

  • Google Threatens California: Tests Removing Links To Publishers & Pauses Investments

    On Friday, Google responded to a pending bill in the California state legislature, the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), that would require Google to pay a link tax to publishers by testing removing links to California based publishers and pausing investments in news publishers within the state.Google wrote, "To prepare for possible CJPA implications, we are beginning a short-term test for a small percentage of California users."Google said they are "testing process involves...

  • News publishers' alliance calls on feds to investigate Google for limiting California links

    The News/Media Alliance, a journalism trade organization and advocacy group, on Tuesday asked federal government officials to investigate Google after the tech giant said it would limit links to California news outlets in its search results. The alliance, which represents publishers in the news and magazine industry, said Google's actions appear "to either be coercive or retaliatory, driven by Google's opposition to a pending legislative measure in Sacramento." The proposed state measure in...