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THE GOOGLE'S "&num=100"

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How Google’s Small Change in & num=100 is Quietly Reshaping the Internet Google has always been the heart of how we access the web. For over two decades, it’s been the silent companion behind every curiosity, search, and late-night question. But recently, without any public announcement, Google made a subtle yet powerful change; it disabled the num=100 parameter from its search engine. At first glance, that might sound technical or trivial. But beneath that single change lies a story of control, data monopoly, and the quiet reshaping of how the internet and artificial intelligence will evolve from here. What Actually Happened Previously, you could tweak a Google search URL to show more than the standard 10 results per page by adding a simple parameter: &num=100 That command told Google to display 100 results per page. It was a hidden gem for developers, SEO professionals, and data scientists. This simple feature lets them fetch large sets of results with a single req...

“Doesn’t want Arattai? But wants Naukri and Shaadi? Hindi vs Tamil sparks a new debate in Tech world!”

“Made in India, Made for the World” - these words from Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu have now become a matter of pride for the Indian tech world! The Tamil Nadu–based ‘Arattai’ app, launched as a competitor to WhatsApp, has already gone viral, topping the app store charts. However, questions began circulating online among Indian users - Where does Zoho store user data? Is it secure? Is the infrastructure reliable? In response, Sridhar Vembu recently posted a statement on X (formerly Twitter) that caught the attention of the entire tech community. > “All our products are developed in India." -Sridhar Vembu He clarified that all of Zoho’s products are developed in India, and the company’s global headquarters is located in Chennai. > “We pay taxes to the Indian government on our global revenues generated in India. We have offices in over 80 countries worldwide, but our roots are firmly in India,” he said. He further emphasized that all Indian user data is stored within India itsel...