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Google Search is losing its 'cached' web page feature Google says the feature, which saves a web page snapshot, is no longer needed.
You may remember Google’s own efforts to add AI to web search results hasn’t been particularly successful so far—with a recommendation to put glue on pizza attracting a lot of headlines.
Cached links used to live under the drop-down menu next to every search result on Google's page. As the Google web crawler scoured the Internet for new and updated webpages, it would also save a ...
Google will begin to show ads in AI Overviews, the AI-generated summaries it supplies for certain Google Search queries, and will add links to relevant web pages for some of those summaries as well.
Google Search's new tab returns only text-based results, dispensing with much of the add-ons Google has built in that are cluttering up its own standard searches.
Google is adding AI-powered search summaries of web pages to Chrome, following similar AI-powered summaries by Amazon, Microsoft, and Newegg.
Google's business is, of course, based on advertising, and every search you make feeds into the profile of you that it uses to target the ads you see around the web.