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Our 2026 predictions series rolls on apace, and today we’re looking at the future of the open web. What will our experts predict…? As the open web prepares to enter a critical new phase in 2026, one ...
The Core Web Vitals Technology Report by the open source HTTPArchive community ranks content management systems by how well they perform on Google’s Core Web Vitals (CWV). The November 2025 data shows ...
Abstract: Open-source software is widely used by developers and businesses, but assessing its security posture is challenging due to the lack of time and specialized expertise. Existing visual ...
Tutorials in the Au community journals are free-to-read resources for researchers, students, and instructors in advanced under-graduate or graduate courses, to learn more about new or unfamiliar ...
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Earlier, Google had said that AI Mode was not taking away search traffic Google is currently battling the remedial trial for its ad tech business The US Department of Justice wants Google to divest ...
Google said in a legal filing last week that the open web "is already in rapid decline." The company later said this was being misinterpreted and filed a clarification with the court. Google execs ...
Is the web thriving or faltering? Google has an unexpected take in a new legal filing. Google is heading back to court soon in hopes of convincing a judge that it should not have to split up its ad ...