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Turn on the TV for the World Cup build up. ITV have an in depth analysis of 1966 and what England need to do to win it again. I never knew England had ever won the World Cup. Those sly dogs. They kept that quiet! 😜
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The vibes in New York rn
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interesting AIO/AI mode telemetry from @ericvanbuskirk & @Kevin_Indig. was search complexity quantified? spontaneous AIO has more low-stake confirmation ("what time is the game?"). also, any thoughts on new interface disorientation? growth-memo.com/p/users-beha… clickstream.cc/methodology-m…
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“Britain needs radical change, but the difficulty (not just in Britain) is that too often the sensible people aren’t radical, and the radical people aren’t sensible.” 💯
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Destination: Europe ✈️
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🎯 "The search box ... became a counterparty rather than a tool"
.@Google retired the search box paradigm at I/O 2026 yesterday. The tool for reading a moment like this is the Laws of Media, published by Marshall and Eric McLuhan in 1988. The four laws say every technology enhances something, obsolesces something, retrieves something from a past medium, and reverses into its opposite when pushed to its limit. Apply them to the new box. Enhances. The bandwidth of describing what you want. You speak in full sentences, include images, PDFs, and videos, and the Chrome tabs you have open, and the box absorbs all of it. The friction between intent and query collapses. Description replaces selection as the user's primary skill. Obsolesces. Twenty years of trained Google literacy. The keyword-fragment dialect that taught a generation to compress thought into five-word strings, scan a results page in two seconds, recognize ads from links, and back-button through an answer. SEO as practiced from 2003 to 2025 belongs on the same shelf. Retrieves. The reference librarian. Pre-search engine, you walked up to a desk, described what you were trying to find, and a person with synthesizing intelligence asked clarifying questions and pointed you to a specific place. The new box brings back that interaction without the person. It also retrieves the encyclopedia, which delivered one synthesized answer rather than a list of pointers, and Ask Jeeves, which always wanted to be this product. Reverses into. The asker becomes the answered. When the box anticipates intent perfectly, the user stops asking and starts receiving. The promise of "describe what you need" inverts into "you no longer know what you need until the model tells you." The box that listens becomes the box that speaks for you. The user's intent feeds the next model. The user becomes a training signal disguised as a customer. Four laws. One inflection. One watch out (reversal). The search box just retired its dialect, retrieved an older interface, became a counterparty rather than a tool, and put its user one step closer to being the product. credit to @McLinstitute @amicusadastra for the education that keeps on giving.
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old enough to remember the yahoo! directory giving way to an innocuous search box. another turn of a well worn wheel.
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google: look! shiny blue links. also google: [managing the transition]
Replying to @FearedBuck
1/ You will absolutely continue to see blue web links in search results, and our AI features include prominent links to the web directly within responses. AI Mode is not the default experience in Search. Our new search box helps you describe exactly what you’re looking for, but using it does not mean that you will only get AI features — you'll continue to get a range of results on Search.
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We are delighted that @scotgov has listened to our manifesto ask for a named Cabinet Secretary role to champion the tourism sector. We look forward to working in partnership with the new Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Tourism and Transport, @StephenFlynnSNP.
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Different teams and goals. Google’s guidelines are for *search* findability. This one is preparing you for the future when AI agents will perform actions on users’ behalf to help them find API directions, buy products, etc. correct?
You can't even make this stuff up SEOs. Google just published documentation citing how the LLMs.txt is PART OF CHROME'S AGENTIC AUDITS!!!!
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NEW: John Swinney has appointed his cabinet
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llms.txt : there is definite utility in a compact, authoritative, canonical grounding doc for an entity. and in providing routes for more focused grounding where deeper context exists.
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and capability manifest
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context budget is the new crawl budget
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May 19
The Arsenal. Your Premier League champions.
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yup, it's a false distinction. and direction / cadence / sustainability is the whole thing for me. for those with disposable brands and good clickonomics there will always be arb between the now, and the next. for most, ignore it and do as aristotle did 2400yrs ago.
It's fundamentally troublesome that so many don't understand the difference between these two statements, to the point of believing they are contradictory: 1️⃣ "Organizing content in a way that helps your readers: Write content for your human audience and make sure the content is well written and easy to follow. People generally appreciate it when web pages are organized by paragraphs and sections, along with headings that provide a clear structure to navigate content." 2️⃣ "Chunking" content: There's no requirement to break your content into tiny pieces for AI to better understand it. Google systems are able to understand the nuance of multiple topics on a page and show the relevant piece to users. However, sometimes shorter (or longer!) pages can work well depending on your audience and subject matter. There's no ideal page length, and in the end, make pages for your audience, not just for generative AI search." If you don't understand what should be chased for readability VS what is being chased in terms of a machine metric, these industry practitioners are in real trouble. Do we not think these systems will get exponentially smarter and what it means for whomever is investing in these gimmicks?
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Thoughts from a Labour MP: “We have to face up to the fact every single one of them is fucking useless. Andy’s strategy has been a disaster. Angela bottled it. Ed clearly a hiding to nothing. Wes AWOL. God knows what Catherine West is doing. Not quite sure how we ended up here.”
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I keep buying leeks because I have too many potatoes. Then I keep buying more potatoes because I have too many leeks. It's a vichyssoise cycle.
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