Why the web as we know it may fade and what AI, personal agents, and data interfaces mean for publishers, SEO, and commerce.
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Another thing you can do to surf the web quickly is to ditch the mouse (well, mostly) and rely on keyboard shortcuts instead.
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Browser extensions are potentially funneling your most personal queries to a company selling market insights about chatbot ...
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Microsoft's new Chromium-based Edge browser drops support for EPUB eBook files. You'll need a third-party EPUB reader app to ...
Chrome dominates the browser market with extenstive site compatibility and a wealth of built-in AI features, but Firefox offers strong privacy protections and other compelling advantages. Here's how ...
The privacy changes web browsers will be required to make under a new California law could set the de facto standard for the entire country, changing how Americans control their data when using the in ...