Part of the reason Google decided to start developing its own Chrome browser—all the way back in 2008—was to funnel people toward all of its web apps, from Google Docs to Gmail to Google Maps. And of ...
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Perplexity now offers its AI-powered search engine Comet for free in challenge to Google
The artificial intelligence startup Perplexity announced it is making Comet, its AI-powered search engine, free for all users worldwide. The answer engine previously came with a hefty $200 per month ...
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