10+ Best Articles on Google
The most useful articles and videos on google from around the web, curated by thought leaders and our community.
Refind focuses on timeless pieces and updates the list whenever new, must-read articles or videos are discovered.
Top 5 Google Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on google by Refind users in 2024 so far.
Videos
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Startup Lab workshop: How Google sets goals: OKRs
Google Ventures Startup Lab | GV partner Rick Klau covers the value of setting objectives and key results (OKRs) and how this has been done at Google since 1...
Can my entire site be re-indexed at my request?
Site moves and changes → https://goo.gle/3OeyqhzIn this episode of #AskGooglebot, John Mueller answers whether or not there is a tool to request Google Searc...
Trending
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How I Planned a Trip to Malaysia using Google Gemini
It took me under 15 minutes to get an actionable itinerary. Here's how.
Can Demis Hassabis Save Google?
The DeepMind founder has a track record of insane AI breakthroughs. Can he do it within the Google mothership?
Gmail is next in line for a Gemini-powered AI overhaul
Google wants you to let Gemini handle all of your Gmail replies
Here’s why AI search engines really can’t kill Google
A search engine is much more than a search engine, and AI still can’t quite keep up.
Massive changes coming to Google Chrome threaten to reshape the modern internet
Google is ending third-party cookies in Chrome. Here’s what that means for publishers trying to stay afloat in a brutal market.
Short Articles
Short on time? Check out these useful short articles on google—all under 10 minutes.
Black Nazis? A woman pope? That’s just the start of Google’s AI problem.
The Gemini image generator isn’t just suffering from a technical problem, but from a philosophical one.
Google "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI"
Leaked Internal Google Document Claims Open Source AI Will Outcompete Google and OpenAI
«Research institutions all over the world are building on each other’s work, exploring the solution space in a breadth-first way that far outstrips our own capacity.»
An important next step on our AI journey
Introducing Bard, Google's experimental conversational AI service powered by LaMDA — plus, new AI features in Search coming soon.
Leaked Google document: “We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI”
SemiAnalysis published something of a bombshell leaked document this morning: Google “We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI”. The source of the document is vague: The text below is …
Google goes “open AI” with Gemma, a free, open-weights chatbot family
Gemma chatbots can run locally, and they reportedly outperform Meta's Llama 2.
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles on google.
The end of the Googleverse
The last 25 years of Google’s history can be boiled down to a battle against the Google bomb. Is the search engine finally losing to its hijackers?
The AI takeover of Google Search starts now
The 10 blue links aren’t gone, but AI is pushing them down the page.
The maze is in the mouse
What ails Google. And how it can turn things around.
Inside Google’s big AI shuffle — and how it plans to stay competitive, with Google DeepMind CEO…
The buzz around AI has moved from science research to chatbots, but Google DeepMind’s CEO says it’s all relevant to progress.
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