33% of Google Users Stuck with Bing After a Two-Week Trial: Study

33% of Google Users Stuck with Bing After a Two-Week Trial: Study

A study found that 33% of Google users continued to use Bing after trying it for two weeks. This challenges the prevailing notion about search engine preferences and Google’s market dominance. The research, published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, suggests Google’s market share isn’t just because it’s better. Many users haven’t tried alternatives. … Read more

DOJ’s Google Search Trial: What If Google Must Sell Chrome?

The next phase of the DOJ’s antitrust case against Google started Monday. Both sides presented different views on the future of search and AI. This follows Judge Amit Mehta’s ruling last year that Google illegally kept its dominance by making exclusive deals with device makers. DOJ Wants Major Changes to Break Google’s Control Assistant Attorney … Read more

How to optimize your video content strategy with Instagram Trial Reels

Attracting new audiences on social is a balancing act between posting content you know will resonate while taking a few risks with new content styles. Your fans may not care about a new aesthetic for your videos, but it might be the hook that draws in new customers. Trying something new can feel uncertain, especially … Read more

Google Search VP Defends Practices As Antitrust Trial Progresses

In the high-stakes antitrust trial brought against it by the U.S. Justice Department and 38 states, Google continues to argue that innovation and search quality, not anticompetitive practices, explain its dominance in internet search. The trial opened last month in a Washington D.C. federal court and represents the most significant antitrust case against a tech … Read more

Google Antitrust Trial Week 1: Feds Paint Picture Of Search Bully

In the opening week of the US Justice Department’s antitrust case against Google, the search company faced allegations that it strong-armed partners into deals that cemented its dominance. The federal government argues that around 2010, Google began using anti-competitive tactics to maintain its search engine monopoly. The case sheds light on Google’s reliance on default … Read more

Google Workspace Users Can Request No-Cost Trial Of Duet AI

Google announced the general availability of Duet AI, a new feature set to transform how users interact with Google Workspace with artificial intelligence (AI). Google’s Duet AI is a real-time AI assistant for over 3 billion Google Workspace users. Launched after extensive testing involving thousands of companies and millions of testers, Duet AI aims to … Read more

Google On Trial: Antitrust Allegations Advance

In a significant development in two antitrust lawsuits against Google, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has dismissed some claims while allowing others to proceed to trial. The lawsuits, filed by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Attorneys General of 38 states, accuse Google of anti-competitive practices that violate Section … Read more

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