Google Search results to soon look like your social media feed
The company also launched its mobile operating system Google Android in 2008 and later branched out into social media, establishing the online social network Google+ in 2011. Google says there will be more of a focus on visual content, including videos.
Google is celebrating its 20th birthday and the search giant has put a lovely video that shows just how important Google is to our lives.
Google is also changing from showing only “new” content to showing both new and evergreen content including videos and fresh visual content in a bid to show you things more relevant to your interests.
“When you come to Google Images for help on a task, the page where an image lives is important”.
So many features which push the user to stay in the universe of Google, rather than going on other sites. More information will be shown along with images and Google Lens on the mobile web.
While the fundamentals of the Discover remain the same, there will be a few new features as well as a redesigned interface which will make things easier to interact.
Under the leadership of Sundar Pichai and riding on Search engine and YouTube growth, Google’s revenue jumped 26 per cent to $23.3 billion in the second quarter in 2018. The announcements on Monday show that trend isn’t stopping any time soon.
When it fails to work This feature does not seem to work (yet) when using iOS over the Chrome or Safari browser. The Google Feed is becoming “Discover”, and it’ll start popping up in more places.
When you search for a new topic, Google will organize all results in tabs.
The company vanquished rivals like Excite, Yahoo and Ask Jeeves and built one of the world’s most-profitable businesses.
Another innovation will be the history on the type of Instagram that Google will give search results.
Thankfully, the search page has stayed relatively minimal.
The updates highlight the shift from text-based Web browsing to a more image-heavy internet, now that smartphones and their smaller displays have overtaken desktop computers. Google has also made some upgrades such as now the users will be able to import content from activity cards directly to Collections. It made nearly $25 billion past year, with the search business providing most of that profit. It was the service that really put Google on the map.
Three years later, middle age is fast approaching, bringing new responsibilities, disappointment and judgment. By that we mean that along with keeping you updated about what a pile of mess the Earth is becoming (capitalism is destroying the nature and whatnot), it will delve in deeper to dig out updates on movies and fashion (if that’s what you’re into), new blog posts from the blogs you are following etc.
First, it was Google Now.