Perplexity has launched Sonar, a new API product which enables companies embed real-time search capabilities into their product, and with the like of Zoom and other big names already using Sonar, it's clearly a valuable tool for those that integrate it.
Zoom launched its new SDK product, Zoom Cobrowse, to enhance browsing capabilities by allowing users to navigate the web together.
Calm’s distraction-free design certification rewards attention to detail and consistency and now includes 81 points that span six categories: attention, periphery, durability, light, sound, and materials.
Postman and Zapier have both launched their own AI agent builders, allowing users to create agent workflows, and with agentic architecture needing API integrations, they are perfectly positioned in this space.
OpenAI is said to launch its own co-browsing tool called “Operator”, further expanding the functionality of integrated AI methods.
Perplexity’s new Sonar API is a move in the right direction for companies looking to offer real-time search functionality to their customers, with an impressive set of early adopters already integrating it.
The Calm certification which rewards distraction-free design has become a unique way designers can have their products recognised for excellence.
The growth of automation tools offering both visual and no-code options could signal the end of the SaaS sector.
A recent Vellum survey showed 64% of enterprise companies are using OpenAI's API with document analysis and parsing being the most popular product built.
Wall Street firm Morgan Stanley predicts the US could have up to 63 million humanoid robots by 2050.