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Google to Let Users Leave Comments on Search Results

Google is preparing to roll out a new feature that will allow users to leave comments on search results. This feature was revealed in an official Google help document that explains how users can leave comments and read comments from others. In addition, there is also a page dedicated to comments within the search contributions

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Instagram to Remove Fake Followers, Comments, and Likes Generated by Third-Party Apps

Instagram is taking steps to limit inauthentic activity on its network. The company has announced it will be removing fake followers, likes, and comments from accounts that use third-party apps to inflate their popularity. Instagram will accomplish this through the use of machine learning tools built to identify such accounts. Accounts identified as having used

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SearchCap: Google hotel packs, impression share target & user comments in search

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Feds call for public comments on US privacy legislation ahead of Wednesday’s Senate hearing

Ahead of Wednesday’s Senate hearing with top tech firms on the state of consumer data privacy, several pro-business groups have made their voices on the matter known. The latest is from the government itself. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) on Tuesday added an “unpublished notice” to the Federal Registry asking for public comment on the

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