Google: Don’t Turn Your Content Into Bite-Sized Chunks

Google’s Danny Sullivan said on the Search Off the Record podcast that was published yesterday that Google does not want you to turn your content into bite-sized chunks to rank well in LLMs. He said, “we don’t want you to do that” and he even spoke to Google engineers about this.

Google Talks On Hiring A GEO/AEO/SEO & Buying AI-Optimization Tools

Google’s Danny Sullivan and John Mueller spoke on the Search Off the Record podcast about whether hiring an AEO/GEO or buying an AI-optimization tool is any different than hiring an SEO or buying an SEO tool. In short, the advice is the same – both Googlers said.

Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google Volatility, Personalized Google AI Answers, Microsoft Copilot Checkout & More SEO & PPC News

This week, yep, we had another story on Google Search ranking volatility. I posted the Google webmaster report for January 2026. Google Discover seems to be showing too many…

Credential stuffing: What it is and how to protect yourself

Reusing passwords may feel like a harmless shortcut – until a single breach opens the door to multiple accounts

Truebit protocol hack exposes DeFi security risks as TRU token collapses

The TRU token collapsed from $0.1659 to near zero, wiping out market value. Liquidity on decentralised exchanges dried up following the exploit. The attacker wallet was linked to a Sparkle protocol attack 12 days earlier. A serious security breach at Truebit Protocol has triggered one of the sharpest collapses seen in decentralised finance this year. […]

Google’s Getting Rid of a Way to Import Third-Party Accounts Into Gmail

If you’ve been running several email accounts through your Gmail, you might want to double-check your settings this month—that’s because Google is ending support for the POP3 protocol that can sync emails from third-party accounts. And while there are some other solutions, they don’t work quite the same. POP3 is an older standard of syncing […]

My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: The AirPods Pro 3

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. The latest AirPods Pro are a big step up from the first-generation buds. The third (and newest) generation comes with OTA updates that the AirPods Pro 2 also get to enjoy—but considering the second […]

Why I Won’t Be Giving ChatGPT Health My Medical Records

This week, OpenAI announced its new ChatGPT Health feature, which will let users upload their medical records and ask health related questions. However, I certainly won’t be making use of it, it might not be the best idea for you to do it either, for both reliability and privacy reasons. The new ChatGPT Health feature […]

Use RICE to Prioritize Your To-Dos

Whenever you have a bunch of looming tasks—as many of us do at the start of the new year, when everyone actually “circles back” on the things we’ve been putting off—having a structured to-do list is an essential part of getting everything done. Determining what goes on that list and in what order, though, is […]

President Trump Proposes to Ban Institutional Investors From Buying Single-Family Homes

President Donald Trump’s plan to stop large investors from buying single-family houses could have far-reaching effects on all real estate investors. Trump said in a Truth Social post on Jan. […]

Garmin Now Has Nutrition Tracking (for a Price)

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Garmin, maker of fitness watches (among other things), announced this week that the subscription tier of the Garmin Connect app will now include nutrition tracking. According to the company, the app can identify foods based on a photo, and can set your calorie targets based […]

Gmail Is Getting AI-Powered Search and Proofreading Features

Google is adding a slate of AI features to Gmail that could save some of the hassle of searching for important information buried in messages and threads. Many users will soon see a more personalized inbox with AI-powered suggestions, summaries, and proofreading support. Plus, some AI functionality that was previously available only to paid subscribers […]

There’s Actually a Way to Mix and Match Your Cordless Tool Batteries

We may earn a commission from links on this page. When shopping for cordless power tools, you’d think you could simply purchase the best option of each to fit your needs. But there’s a big problem that makes this a lot harder (and more expensive) than it should be: battery incompatibility. By design, you can’t […]

We Surveyed Over 600 BiggerPockets Members—Here’s What They Said About Investing in 2026

Retail real estate investors are optimistic about investing conditions and are looking to grow,  heading into 2026, according to our BiggerPockets Pulse survey, taken in late 2025.   Despite a slow […]

Daily Search Forum Recap: January 8, 2026

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…

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