Scraping company career pages is generally lower risk than scraping job aggregators. Here’s why: Public-facing data – Career pages are intentionally public; Legitim ...
They shifted what wasn’t the right fit for microservices, not everything.) Day 6: Finally, code something. (Can’t wait to see how awesome it will be this time!!) What I learned today: Building a ...
Fake job ads are recruiting teenagers into ransomware gangs with crypto payouts. Here’s how it happens, and red flags to ...
Google has filed a lawsuit to protect its search results, targeting a firm called SerpApi that has turned Google’s 10 blue links into a business. According to Google, SerpApi ignores established law ...
Google said today that it is suing SerpApi, accusing the company of bypassing security protections to scrape, harvest, and resell copyrighted content from Google Search results. The allegations: ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. RSL 1.0 helps publishers outline how AI companies should pay for the content they scrape across the web. RSL 1.0 ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Senior Technology Editor. He has a BFA in Film & TV from NYU, where he specialized in writing. Jake has been helping people with their technology professionally since ...
AI is already reshaping how people find work. Fewer entry-level jobs, robot recruiters, and ever-changing new skill requirements all add up to a new, daunting landscape for humans trying to find ...
Wikipedia is one of the premier internet institutions, relied on by millions of people worldwide for accurate, up-to-date information. The latest generative AI models also rely on this resource, but ...
The federal government shutdown canceled a second straight jobs report, but private data sources suggest the labor market has weakened modestly since summer. By Ben Casselman Job growth has remained ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Amazon (AMZN.O), opens new tab is planning to cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs beginning on Tuesday, as the company pares expenses and compensates for overhiring ...
Over at the official blog of the Wikipedia community, Marshall Miller untangled a recent mystery. “Around May 2025, we began observing unusually high amounts of apparently human traffic,” he wrote.