Topic: terminology debate
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Google's Mueller: SEO vs. GEO? Focus on User Behavior
Google's John Mueller emphasizes that user behavior and measurable metrics are more important than labels like SEO or the newer concept of Generative Engine Optimization (GEO). He advises businesses to analyze their data to see which channels their customers actually use, as AI is a permanent par...
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Google's Mueller: SEO vs. GEO Debate Explained
Google's John Mueller advises businesses to analyze their own traffic data to determine if AI tools like ChatGPT are a significant referral source before shifting strategies. The discussion around "Generative Engine Optimization" (GEO) is reframed as a practical resource allocation issue, not jus...
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The Mysterious Objects No One Can Name
The tech industry is struggling to define a new generation of wearable devices, moving away from the outdated term "smart glasses" toward labels like "AI glasses," which reflects a strategic shift in marketing focus. Companies are using terminology inconsistently for branding purposes, with Meta ...
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Google Defends Sideloading as F-Droid Cries 'Fake News'
F-Droid disputes Google's claims that sideloading remains unchanged, arguing new developer verification requirements significantly restrict user freedom and control over app installations. Google's policy now mandates developer identity verification with official documents, giving it administrati...
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SEO's Origins: What They Mean for GEO & AIO Today
The term "optimization" remains central in discussions about evolving SEO practices, with new acronyms like GEO and AIO emerging, but universal agreement on a replacement is unlikely due to the industry's size. The acronym SEO was independently coined by pioneers like Bruce Clay in the mid-1990s,...
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