Entries in Google Search (78)

Saturday
Oct282017

Google no longer gives you results from another country when you change its domains

If you wanted to look for relevant search results from another country on Google, you just needed to change the country code top level domain (for example, google.co.uk for England). Now if you do that, the results you’ll get will still be based on your location, regardless which domain you use. Google made the switch claiming one out of five searches are usually related to a user’s current location and they wanted to give these users easier access to the things they want to know.

But if you want to look through another country’s domain for your results, you can do so by tapping on the Google.com link at the bottom right of your desktop browser or scroll down on your phone. It’s also accessible through Settings and going to “Search settings” option to pick your new location. This change, though, won’t affect how they handle legal requirements for different national laws. So, for example, if a certain result is hidden in your country because of laws like EU’s “right to be forgotten,” then these would stay hidden.

Source: Android Police

Friday
Sep082017

Google Feed comes to Android phones around the globe

Your Google search app is bringing you the news you want to see with Google Feed now making its way around the world. First launched in the US in July, the feature brings you news related to your search history and other online activity. It is available first on Android devices and will later come to iOS, desktop, and Google’s mobile search site. To use the feature you just need to head to your search app. You’ll see the news cards containing the stories there as well as sports- and music-related updates, travel information, recipes, and the like. You can tweak this to suit your changing preferences by tapping on the three dots in the upper right corner to hide a particular story or customize the feed itself. Google promises it filters out misleading and fake news, making sure you get fact-checked stories and those that come from different perspectives, even if you’re seeing stories related to your interests.

Source: Mashable

Saturday
Aug192017

Google adds video previews in Search for Android smartphones

With people consuming more and more videos on the internet, we’re not surprised Google is releasing something related to this. If you do search on your Android via Google app or Chrome on Android, there will now be video previews on top of the search results. Much like GIF-like teasers released for YouTube desktop users, there will now be clip snippets showing up to help you find what you’re looking for quickly. Don’t worry about using up your data, the feature will only work on Wi-Fi. Google started rolling the feature out on Friday and will be coming to more users next week.

Source: Google

Sunday
Aug062017

Google tries out putting search results within search results

Google is known to try out certain features with a small group of users to see the reception for the feature and whether it warrants a wider release. One of the new features that’s popped up on Google Search app on mobile was reported by 9to5Google’s Justin Duino. It shows additional results from a pop-up window after you look for a particular thing or term. He tried looking up the price of a product and then some sort of pop-up cards, like you’d see with Google Assistant showed up at the bottom of his screen with the words: “People also view.” Duino was running 7.8.17.21 version of Google’s app. You can see what the pop-up search results look like in the image above.