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(This episode was recorded late due to illness)
- Google's May 2026 Core Update continues to roll out.
- Google has changed it's home page to promote AI features from Google I/O.
- Google Business Profiles is now offering detailed rejection notices. Previously GBP owners were left in the dark to figure out the issues on their own.
- The links report in Google Search Console is broken. It always underreported but now it's not updating.
- The Trump Administration has created at Trumptastic app which it is ordering all employees to install on government phones.
- Amnesty International has declared AIs "Unlawful by Design" taking issue with unlawful web scraping and the ease of identifying and doxing activists.
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai outlined his vision for the unification of Google Search, AI agents, and AI tools in an interview with The Verge, downplaying Zero-click web concerns.
- DuckDuckGo is taking off, tripling its traffic in a week
- Stanford research shows AI hiring algorithms reject Black and Asian job seekers at far higher rates.
- WordPress is slowly losing market share seeing declines six months in a row
- All this and much more in the least lawfully designed yet unified edition.
By WMR.FM Formerly Webmaster Radio4.2
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(This episode was recorded late due to illness)
- Google's May 2026 Core Update continues to roll out.
- Google has changed it's home page to promote AI features from Google I/O.
- Google Business Profiles is now offering detailed rejection notices. Previously GBP owners were left in the dark to figure out the issues on their own.
- The links report in Google Search Console is broken. It always underreported but now it's not updating.
- The Trump Administration has created at Trumptastic app which it is ordering all employees to install on government phones.
- Amnesty International has declared AIs "Unlawful by Design" taking issue with unlawful web scraping and the ease of identifying and doxing activists.
- Google CEO Sundar Pichai outlined his vision for the unification of Google Search, AI agents, and AI tools in an interview with The Verge, downplaying Zero-click web concerns.
- DuckDuckGo is taking off, tripling its traffic in a week
- Stanford research shows AI hiring algorithms reject Black and Asian job seekers at far higher rates.
- WordPress is slowly losing market share seeing declines six months in a row
- All this and much more in the least lawfully designed yet unified edition.