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Shay Boloor makes the case for Cloudflare ($NET) as a standout in the second stage of the AI boom. While names like Palantir ...
Conestoga Capital Advisors, an asset management company, released its second-quarter 2025 investor letter. A copy of the ...
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Google declined Ars' request to confirm whether talks were underway or if the company was open to separating its crawlers.
Cloudflare doesn't appear to be a party in this conflict, though. As the Lumen Database reveals, a private law firm delivered ...
Cloudflare is launching a new marketplace that reimagines the relationship between publishers and AI companies.
The company will also introduce a "pay-per-crawl" system to give users more fine-grained control over how AI companies can access their sites.
The era of unrestricted AI crawling appears to be ending - well, at least for the fifth of the internet that flows through Cloudflare's pipes.
Cloudflare reshapes the AI landscape by blocking Big Tech AI bot crawlers by default, allowing websites to demand payment for content access.
Cloudflare, a company that runs 20% of the web, just flipped a switch that could end the open internet as we know it, forcing AI companies to pay for the content they’ve been taking for free.