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Search On 2022: Search and explore information in new ways

Sep 28, 2022

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At Search On today, we shared how we’re getting closer to making search experiences that reflect how we as people make sense of the world, thanks to advancements in machine learning. With a deeper understanding of information in its many forms — from language, to images, to things in the real world — we’re able to unlock entirely new ways to help people gather and explore information.We're advancing visual search to be far more natural than ever before, and we're helping people navigate information more intuitively. Here's a closer look.

Helping you search outside the boxWith Lens, you can search the world around you with your camera or an image. (People now use it to answer more than 8 billion questions every month!) Earlier this year, we made visual search even more natural with the introduction of multisearch, a major milestone in how you can search for information. With multisearch, you can take a picture or use a screenshot and then add text to it — similar to the way you might naturally point at something and ask a question about it. Multisearch is available in English globally, and will be coming to over 70 languages in the next few months.At Google I/O, we previewed how we’re supercharging this capability with “multisearch near me,” enabling you to snap a picture or take a screenshot of a dish or an item, then find it nearby instantly. This new way of searching will help you find and connect with local businesses, whether you’re looking to support your neighborhood shop, or just need something right now. “Multisearch near me” will start rolling out in English in the U.S. later this fall.

One of the most powerful aspects of visual understanding is its ability to break down language barriers. With Lens, we’ve already gone beyond translating text to translating pictures. In fact, every month, people use Google to translate text in images over 1 billion times, across more than 100 languages.With major advancements in machine learning, we’re now able to blend translated text into complex images, so it looks and feels much more natural. We’ve even optimized our machine learning models so we're able to do all this in just 100 milliseconds — shorter than the blink of an eye. This uses generative adversarial networks (also known as GAN models), which is what helps power the technology behind Magic Eraser on Pixel. This improved experience is launching later this year.

With the new Lens translation update, you can point your camera at a poster in another language, for example, and you’ll now see translated text realistically overlaid onto the pictures underneath.

And now, we’re putting some of our most helpful tools directly at your fingertips, beginning with the Google app for iOS. Starting today, you’ll see shortcuts right under the search bar to shop your screenshots, translate text with your camera, hum to search and more.

New ways to explore informationAs we redefine how people search for and interact with information, we’re working to make it so you’ll be able to ask questions with fewer words — or even none at all — and we’ll still understand exactly what you mean, or surface things you might find helpful. And you can explore information organized in a way that makes sense to you — whether that’s going deeper on a topic as it unfolds, or discovering new points of view that expand your perspective.An important part of this is being able to quickly find the results you’re looking for. So in the coming months, we’re rolling out an even faster way to find what you need. When you begin to type in a question, we can provide relevant content straight away, before you’ve even finished typing.

But sometimes you don't know what angle you want to explore until you see it. So we’re introducing new search experiences to help you more naturally explore topics you care about when you come to Google.As you start typing in the search box, we’ll provide keyword or topic options to help you craft your question. Say you're looking for a destination in Mexico. We’ll help you specify your question — for example, “best cities in Mexico for families” — so you can navigate to more relevant results for you.

Maybe you hadn’t considered Oaxaca, but it looks like a great place to visit with the kids. And as you’re learning about a topic, like a new city, you might find yourself wondering what it will look like or what it will feel like. So we’re also making it easier to explore a subject by highlighting the most relevant and helpful information, including content from creators on the open web. For topics like cities, you may see visual stories and short videos from people who have visited, tips on how to explore the city, things to do, how to get there and other important aspects you might want to know about as you plan your travels.

Additionally, with our deep understanding of how people search, we’ll soon show you topics to help you go deeper or find a new direction on a subject. And you can add or remove topics when you want to zoom in and out. The best part is this can help you discover things that you might not have thought about. For example, you might not have known that Oaxacan beaches were one of Mexico’s best-kept secrets.

We're also reimagining the way we display results to better reflect the ways people explore topics. You’ll see the most relevant content, from a variety of sources, no matter what format the information comes in — whether that's text, images or video. And as you continue scrolling, you’ll see a new way to get inspired by related topics to your search. For instance, you may never have thought to visit the historic sites in Oaxaca or find live music while you’re there.

These new ways to explore information will be available in the coming months, to help wherever your curiosity takes you.We hope you’re excited to search outside the box, and we look forward to continuing to build the future of search together.

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The year is just about wrapped, and we’re all ready to say goodbye to 2023 and hello to 2024. But before we get excited about what the new year will bring, let’s take a look back at 23 of our biggest product moments from 2023!1. We welcomed the Gemini eraGemini is our largest and most capable AI model yet and the next step toward making AI more helpful for everyone. It’s built to be multimodal, meaning it can generalize and seamlessly understand, operate across and combine different kinds of information, including text, audio, video and code. Gemini is also our most flexible model yet, efficiently built to run on everything from mobile phones to data centers with three sizes: Ultra, Pro and Nano. You can already use Gemini Pro in Bard and Gemini Nano in Pixel 8 Pro, and we just released the Gemini API for developers and Google Cloud customers last week.2. Bard entered the chatWe debuted Bard, an interactive experiment that lets you collaborate with generative AI. Bard has expanded considerably since its launch: Bard learned how to code, added visual capabilities and expanded globally and connected to more Google apps and services. Oh, and soon Bard and Assistant will start working together!3. We experimented with generative AI in SearchSearch Generative Experience (SGE) is a Search Labs experiment that uses generative AI to help you understand topics in faster, easier ways and uncover new insights. You can get AI-powered overviews that bring together the most helpful and relevant information available for your search, with links to learn more. This year, we also added the ability to create images with generative AI.4. Android kept the updates comingAndroid 14 dropped, and with it came tons of customization updates, like new options and styles for shortcuts, generative AI wallpapers, color palettes, fonts, widgets and more. Android 14 also includes new health, security and data upgrades and expanded features for low-vision and hard-of-hearing users. And we launched Magic Compose in beta, a Google Messages generative AI tool that helps you find exactly the right words.5. We introduced powerful new Pixel phonesThe Pixel Fold, our first foldable phone, made its big debut in 2023. Meanwhile, we continued our A-series with Pixel 7a, and we launched Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. Our latest Pixel series is powered by Google Tensor G3 and sports a new batch of pro-level camera features. The Pixel 8 Pro is also the first smartphone with AI built in, now running Gemini Nano to power new features such as Summarize in the Recorder app.

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6. The Pixel family grewThere’s more to the Pixel family than phones: This year also marked the debut of the brand new Pixel Tablet and its slick docking station. And Pixel Buds Pro got an upgrade with clearer voice calling, suggestions for hearing wellness and more.7. Plus, there was Chromebook PlusWe also launched Chromebook Plus, a powerful, AI-driven device with features and tools specifically designed for any consumer looking to step up their laptop game. Chromebook Plus comes with the best-in-class security and access to all the apps users know and love, and twice the power, speed, memory and storage as standard Chromebooks.8. We welcomed wearable updatesWe introduced the Google Pixel Watch 2, a more powerful smartwatch with improved health insights and new safety features for peace of mind, and the Fitbit Charge 6, which comes with real-time heart rate tracking that connects to compatible exercise equipment plus seven days of battery life. And there were two major software upgrades for wearables: The new Fitbit app made its way to the Google Pixel Watch and Fitbit devices, and a new version of Wear OS brought new productivity and entertainment features to Google Pixel Watch and other Wear OS-enabled devices.9. We launched new ways to track your healthThese new products came with new ways to monitor your wellness. In addition to our most accurate heart-rate tracking system for Google Pixel Watch as well as for Fitbit Charge 6, we also built new tools like fall detection and oxygen saturation (SpO2) tracking for the Google Pixel Watch.10. We helped you be preparedWe launched extreme heat alerts to help people find information about heat waves and expanded flood forecasting to more regions. And the new Pollen API gave developers using Google Maps Platform the ability to add information on changing allergens in a given area.11. Google Maps got even more immersiveThis year saw plenty of big updates for Google Maps, like the start of the Immersive View for routes rollout, which enables you to visually preview an entire trip — bike lanes, intersections, where to park and more — before you even step out the door. Maps also helped navigate the great outdoors with new features for exploring national parks. Plus we expanded fuel-efficient routing to more places to help combat CO2 emissions.12. We focused on photo featuresWe launched some AI editing tools this year: Magic Editor, which helps you easily make complex edits like repositioning the subject of your photo, and Best Take for Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, which uses a series of similar photos taken close together to help you automatically create a blended image with everyone’s best expression. To make taking those group photos even easier, we announced palm gesture selfies — a feature that enables you to trigger the shutter with a wave of the hand. And to help you better enjoy and surface your photos after the fact, we also launched a new Memories view for Google Photos.13. RCS got a little richerRich communication standard, or RCS, is the modern texting standard around the world. We’ve been working to help carriers and smartphone makers adopt this protocol, and it’s paying off: RCS hit 1 billion users in Google Messages this year! To celebrate, we launched tons of new features that support RCS and make Messages even better for Android users — for example, we added end-to-end encryption for group messages and Voice Moods (beta) to accompany your voice messages with fun visual effects..14. Workspace worked hardThis year was full of Google Workspace launches. To name just a few: We expanded the AI-powered Smart Compose feature to Google Chat, helping you quickly craft a response in Chat, offering contextually aware suggestions that help reduce spelling and grammar errors. New building blocks for Workspace made adding more info like additional files or Google Calendar entries just an @ away. And our new meeting scheduler in Gmail made it easier for you to find time to meet directly from your inbox.15. Duet AI for Google Workspace helped you workDuet AI in Google Workspace is an AI-powered collaborator that can act as a coach, thought partner, source of inspiration and productivity booster, that became generally available in August. Today, customers and trusted testers are using it across the Workspace tools they’ve known and loved for years. For example: Duet AI in Slides can help you easily generate images for your presentations with simple text-based prompts. Duet AI in Sheets can automatically create custom plans for tasks, projects or any activity that you want to track or manage. Duet AI in Gmail can help you write or refine emails. Duet AI in Meet helps you generate unique backgrounds for your video calls, and Duet AI in Docs can help you write and refine whatever it is you’re drafting.16. And we expanded Duet AI in Google CloudDuet AI isn’t just for Workspace — we also expanded our AI-powered collaborator across Google Cloud, providing AI assistance across a wide range of Google Cloud products and services to serve more cloud users, including developers, operators, data practitioners, and cybersecurity professionals. For example: Duet AI for Developers, now generally available, helps users increase software development and delivery velocity with a range of helpful features, including AI code assistance, natural language chat, AI-assisted troubleshooting, AI-powered smart actions and reduced context-switching and expedited learning.17. Passkeys boosted securityWe stepped up security with passkeys, a simpler and more secure way to sign into your accounts online. With passkeys, you use a fingerprint, face scan or pin to unlock your device and sign into your accounts — without the need for a password. Passkeys rely on a type of technology called public key cryptography that makes them more secure than passwords — which is why we made them even more accessible by offering them by default across personal Google Accounts.18. We gave virtual try-ons a tryGoogle introduced a new AI-powered tool that lets you virtually try on clothing using a diverse set of 80 real models in a range of sizes — from XXS to 4XL — as well as with different skin tones, body shapes, ethnicities and hair types.19. YouTube added new AI tools for creators and artistsAt Made on YouTube 2023, we announced AI features that will enable people to push the bounds of creative expression including AI-generated backgrounds for Shorts with Dream Screen and a new mobile video production app called YouTube Create. And we launched experimental music AI tools, like Dream Track for Shorts, which allows a small cohort of creators the opportunity to create up to 30 second unique Shorts soundtracks featuring the AI-generated voice of the participating artists of their choice with just a simple prompt!20. We spent time in the labEarlier this year we launched Labs, a home for Google’s experimental AI tools and technologies. When you sign up for Labs, you can test out projects across Search, Workspace and more, and give feedback directly to the teams who built them. One of our Labs offerings is NotebookLM, our endeavor to reimagine what note-taking software might look like if you designed it from scratch knowing that you would have a powerful AI model at its core.21. Chrome got a little shinierWe released a whole new look for the Chrome Web Store as well as a handful of address bar updates. And when our favorite browser turned 15 this year, we announced new features — like refreshed icons, new color palettes and AI-powered extensions — to celebrate.22. We helped you source your factsWe launched new and updated current tools to help you fact check information you see online. Fact Check Explorer, which is used by fact checkers and journalists around the world, added an image-checking feature so now you can see if other fact checkers have verified it. And Search introduced About this image, which brings you information about an image’s web history, details on how websites use it as well as its metadata.23. And the Search continued2023 marked 25 years of Google Search! And we’re definitely not slowing down: Along with expanding Multisearch and introducing SGE, we added 33 new languages to Google Translate and more help with science and math. We also added upgraded insights on Google Flights to help you find the best price. Plus, Google Trends got a makeover.

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Google News is a personalized news aggregator that organizes and highlights what’s happening in the world so you can quickly catch up and discover more about the stories that matter to you.With Google News, you’ll find:YOUR BRIEFING: It can be nearly impossible to keep up with every story you care about, Your Briefing makes it easy to stay in the know about what’s important and relevant in your world. It updates throughout the day to bring you the top local, national, and world headlines, plus personalized news tailored to your interests.LOCAL NEWS: Explore your community through stories and articles from news outlets in your local area. Customize and choose multiple locations so you can know what’s happening near you or wherever home is.FULL COVERAGE: Dive deeper into a story with multiple perspectives. The Full Coverage feature organizes everything online about a story, surfacing and highlighting coverage from different outlets and mediums. With just a tap, you’ll uncover how the story is unfolding and how everyone is reporting on it.STORIES FOR YOU: The For You section delivers personalized news related to your interests. Take control and customize the articles you see by following the topics and sources you care about.ACCESS FROM ANY DEVICE: Stay up to date on the news no matter where you are. Pair the Google News mobile app with our Desktop website, news.google.com, and enjoy your personalized content across all your devices.

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12/23/2021

Quick Free Source To Keep Up 2 Date

I was originally using Apple News but then I decided I didn’t really want to pay an extra ten bucks a month when I can get all my day 2 day news from this app for FREE! I love how I can pick and choose the topics that interest me and get news feeds on it in real time. Don’t get me wrong I liked the idea of using Apple News as my main goal is to integrate all my stuff over to Apples ecosystem but I feel that 10 bucks a month for News nowadays is just asking a bit too much when people have so many other avenues they can go down which are either cheaper or in this case completely free. I will stick with my Google News for the time being as it gets the job done and it does it in style plus when someone is looking for anything what’s the term they tend to use??? Oh yeah! That’s right! They say “let me Google that” lol

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05/21/2019

Better than it began, but still needs improvement

After getting sick of Apple New and it’s “curated” content and weird organization scheme I’ve been giving Gnews another look. Including local news is a neat feature, but doesn’t work when you present yesterday’s weather and traffic. The Thumbs Up/Down is a nice idea, but I don’t really see much change in my content tbh. Some of the content served up is a head scratcher - articles on the opposite end of the political spectrum or things that have some relation to my location, but not really to my actual interests. My biggest complaint is the repetitive content and the glut of two bit and garbage “news” outlets and blogs. I don’t need 10 articles telling me the same thing over and over and over again. Clean up your feed, focus on legit blogs and outlets, adjust to user feedback more quickly, remove irrelevant articles (old sales, weather & traffic), and this app will be a winner.Original review from years ago: This replaced Google Currents, and has been a disappointing experience. Currents was customizable in terms of content selection and was a minimalist reader for my chosen content. This new version puts emphasis on pay walled sites and serves up preconfigured sections (like a analog newspaper). They also removed the nifty drag gesture for minimizing the current selected article.

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09/18/2023

Avoid at All Costs

Google stands astride our planet like a colossus, raking in billions of dollars per second, tracking each mouse click of every man, woman and child on the internet. So how is it they make an app that’s as lousy as this one is? First off, it’s a battery-killer. Don’t open Google News if you’re not near an electrical outlet or you’ll quickly be out of juice. Once it is open, expect the stories you click on to load very slowly. That’s if they load at all. There’s a one in three chance that the page won’t load and you’ll see that stupid Google ice cream cone that says this app won’t work because it’s lousy. Maybe it’ll wait until you’re halfway through the story when the app freezes, the page locks, and then gives up and decides not to work. You could copy the link and read the story in Chrome but, if you do that and come back to News, the app resets itself. That means that, if you were looking at the “For You” section, all those News stories you were looking at will be gone, so if there was something you’re interested in that you haven’t read yet, you’re out of luck. Those are just the major ways this app is lousy. There’s plenty of small things that it messes up, too. Google should be ashamed that, not only do they put out a stunningly awful app, they’ve done nothing to fix it for years now.

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Jun 22, 2022

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The rise of social media, mobile devices, notifications, apps and news sites around the world means people have more ways to get news than ever before. Google News gives people a simple way to cut through the noise and easily find out what’s important in their local community and around the world. From local and regional news outlets to national and global perspectives, Google News brings together diverse journalism to help us better understand our world.Our vision for Google News is focused on strengthening access to local news, providing access to a diverse range of sources, and addressing misinformation while protecting the open web.Today we're announcing a number of ways we're working to help people around the world find a broad array of authoritative news, through global support to news organizations and product innovation.The new Google NewsGoogle News is available in over 125 countries and 40 languages. Each month, people click through from Google Search and Google News results to publishers’ websites more than 24 billion times. Google’s algorithms use machine learning to analyze hundreds of different factors to identify and organize the stories being covered around the world.To help people dive deeper into important stories and more easily find local news from around the world, today we’re launching a redesigned, more customizable Google News experience for desktop.Our new look for Google News on desktop was inspired by feedback we received from readers. We’ve made it easier for you to catch up on the most important news by bringing Top stories, Local news and personalized picks for you to the top of the page.

The newly redesigned Google News on desktop, with local news now easier to find.

As an example, we’ve moved our local news section to the top of the page, so it’s easier to find. You can now use the filter button to add multiple locations to your local news section, so you’ll never miss important news about the cities and towns you care about. This change is just the latest way we’re bringing local news to users around the world. Last year, we expanded a feature on Google Search so readers around the world can now see a carousel of local news stories when Google finds local news coverage relevant to their query. This helps them easily find stories from local news publishers.To make sure this Google News desktop homepage feels truly yours, you now have the ability to customize the topics that appear. This new feature makes it simple to scroll and click through to the stories that most interest you. You can add, remove or reorder topics – just click the blue customize button in the top right of the Your Topics section to get started.

Your Topics now makes it easy to customize the subjects you’d like to follow.

An example of the customization options for Topics in the new Google News desktop.

To help you make more informed judgments about the information you come across online, we’ve expanded our Fact Check section in Google News on desktop to provide more context. In addition to headlines, you’ll now see the original claim made along with the fact-checked assessment from independent organizations.This is one of the many ways Google is helping support media literacy. You can also find more information about sources right on Google Search, called About This Result. Next to related Search results, you’ll see three dots that you can tap to learn more about the result and where the information is coming from. With this extra context, you can follow expert recommendations to check the source and see what others say about a topic, helping you make more informed decisions about the sites you may want to visit and what results will be most useful for you.As part of our announcements today to bring a redesigned Google News to people globally, we’re also announcing that after an eight-year hiatus, Google News is returning to Spain. This is a result of a new copyright law and we hope that the return of Google News to Spain helps more people find more news, from more places, and helps publishers find new readers

How we’re helping journalistsHaving access to news goes beyond individuals’ experiences day to day – it's also about finding ways to help the news industry stay successful. Through the Google News Initiative, we partner with news publishers around the world to build a long-lasting, diverse and innovative news industry. We do this by offering training, programs, funding and products to journalists and newsrooms to help strengthen their work in the digital age.One of the GNI’s goals is to elevate the work of diverse publications around the world. As part of that effort, we’re officially opening the applications for our Global News Equity Fund, our multi-million dollar commitment to help bring more diversity and equity to the news industry. Independent journalists and small and medium-sized news organizations producing original news for minority and underrepresented audiences are eligible to apply by July 21 for funding to support and expand their news operations.We’re also announcing the first round of recipients of The Data-Driven Reporting Project, a partnership between the GNI and the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications at Northwestern University. The first round of funding awards around $1 million to help journalists serving local and underrepresented communities, supporting their work to publish document-based or data driven investigative stories. The 22 winners are from the U.S. and Canada. Medill will provide specialized training, expertise and resources to award recipients. Google played no role in the selection of jurors or individual projects. Applications for a second round will open later this year.As another part of our continued commitment to supporting local news in the U.S., we’ll invest in a local news advertising campaign placed with local outlets. We’ll also continue to partner with local news associations to offer programs that will support long-term digital transformation and sustainability.20 years of Google NewsThis year marks the 20th anniversary of Google News. When it launched, Google News broke new ground in news aggregation by gathering links in real time, grouping articles by story and ranking stories from publishers worldwide.

How Google News on desktop looked in 2002 versus how it looks now in 2022.

The world has changed a lot in the past 20 years – and the way people learn and seek information, and how news organizations cover the news, have changed with it. At Google, we’re committed to work with publishers, governments and civil society to build a future of news that meets the new ways people look for and consume news.Here’s to the next 20 years.

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What should I wear with wide-leg pants in the winter? How do you start a solo landscaping business in Minnesota? Which bulk meal prep tips are most useful for a vegetarian family?No matter how specific the topic, there’s almost always someone out there looking for information about it — and hopefully, there’s someone else with knowledge that can help. Search has always been about connecting the vastness of human curiosity with the incredible expanse of human wisdom that’s found on the web.Search will never be a solved problem; it continues to evolve and improve alongside our world and the web. Today, we’re introducing some of these improvements to help you find the information that’s most helpful just for you, no matter how unique or individual your question.

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A more tailored Search experienceTo help you more easily keep up with searches or topics you come back to a lot, or want to learn more about, we’re introducing the ability to follow exactly what you’re interested in. From your favorite sports team to something more specific, like vegan cooking, you’ll see more useful information related to what you care about across Search, with less effort.Let’s say you’re training for your first half marathon, and you’ve come to Search looking for tips on getting in better running shape. Tap the “Follow” button in search results and you’ll automatically see articles and videos about marathon training on Discover, the homepage of the Google app. From Discover, you can jump right to the search results page to see more new-to-you content and perspectives related to what you follow, like a video demonstrating a training exercise.

If you have notifications turned on, we may update you if we find something particularly timely or important, like how to prepare for an upcoming race nearby. And you’re always in control of what you follow: You can easily update or unfollow your interests at any time.As with all information on Search, our systems will look to show the most helpful, relevant and reliable information possible when you follow a topic. We'll take the same approach to surfacing high quality information, based on factors like expertise, experience, authoritativeness and trustworthiness. This new capability is rolling out on the Google app and Chrome and Safari on mobile in English in the U.S. over the coming weeks.

Starting later this year, we’ll also make it easier to find and visit your favorite sites. For example, if you’ve searched for something a few times, like DIY instructions for a backyard project, and keep returning to the same web page, our systems will recognize that and bring the site to the top of the search results page. As always, you can see which results are personalized and easily access personal settings by clicking on the three dots next to any web link.Even more firsthand knowledge in SearchOne of the best ways to get information that works for your specific needs is to find someone with firsthand experience. We’re introducing a few updates to make it easier for people to find and share their insights with others on Search.This May, we added new ways to find and explore diverse perspectives on Search in the Google app and mobile web. In the coming weeks, we’ll bring the perspectives filter to desktop Search, so you can choose to exclusively see content from people on social media platforms, forums and other communities. And starting today, we’ll show new information on search results that highlights information about the individual creator — like their social handle, follower count or the popularity of their content — so it’s easier to find content from creators you care about.As part of this work, we’ve also rolled out a series of ranking improvements to show more first-person perspectives in results, so it’s easier to find this content across Search.Notes: A new experiment in Search LabsWith the sea of information on the web, it isn’t always easy to know what content is going to be most helpful for you. So we’re introducing a new experiment in Search Labs to help people learn from the experiences of others on the web. With Notes, we're exploring a new way to share tips and advice about web content, right on Search. We’ve seen in our research that people want peer validation and like to see what others are saying about a given web page. Notes gives people a helpful layer of human insights on each Search result, working hand in hand with existing content on the web and making it more useful.Whether you’re an artist in North Dakota or a teacher in Mumbai, we want to help you find exactly what you’re looking for — and to share your knowledge with the world. We hope these updates make staying on top of your interests, learning new skills, and sharing with others just a little bit easier.

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Aug 09, 2018

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Back at Google I/O, we launched the new Google News to help you keep up with the news that matters to you. Since then, millions of you have turned to Google News to follow the big stories of the day, subscribe to your favorite local and national publishers, and dig into topics and people you care about. But there are moments in the day when you want to catch up on the news while your eyes or hands are busy. Maybe you’re listening to a podcast as you walk to work or catching up on what’s happening while driving to pick up the kids. We are beginning to bring the best of Google News to devices with the Google Assistant so that you can stay up to date wherever you are. Last week, in the U.S., Lenovo launched the first of many Smart Displays with the Google Assistant. Smart Displays help you get more done with a glanceable touch screen and offer video or audio news briefings to catch you up on headlines, sports, politics, and more. You can choose your preferred news sources from hundreds of national and local broadcasters including CNBC, CNN, Cheddar and more. Just ask, “Hey Google, what’s the news?”

When you want to go deeper or learn more about a specific topic, ask the Assistant: “What’s the news on the women’s national soccer team?” or “What’s the latest on NASA?” The Google Assistant will find relevant videos from YouTube to play on your Smart Display, and on Assistant speakers like Google Home, it will read out excerpts from news articles from a growing list of publishers.And whether you’re at home or on the go, the Assistant is there to help you stay informed. All these features are available today on Android phones and will soon be coming to Android Auto and Assistant-enabled headphones (including Google Pixel Buds). Right now, these updates are coming to devices with the Google Assistant in the U.S. We plan to learn from the U.S. launches and then expand further, so stay tuned for more as we grow the news on the Google Assistant community globally.

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In the nearly 30 years since the world wide web launched, more than 2 billion websites have been created. It can feel impossible to keep up with the hundreds of thousands of tweets, tens of thousands of pages, and hundreds of hours of video that come online every single minute.Amid this deluge of information, important new voices are constantly emerging. There’s more diverse content to discover and more great journalism being produced than ever before. In order to make it easier to keep up and make sense of it all, we set out to bring our news products into one unified experience.  Today we’re rolling out an all new Google News, which uses the best of artificial intelligence to find the best of human intelligence—the great reporting done by journalists around the globe.

Using real-time AI/ML to organize the newsWhen we created the original Google News 15 years ago, we simply organized news articles to make it easier to see a range of sources on the same topic.  The reimagined Google News uses a new set of AI techniques to take a constant flow of information as it hits the web, analyze it in real time and organize it into storylines. This approach means Google News understands the people, places and things involved in a story as it evolves, and connects how they relate to one another. At its core, this technology lets us synthesize information and put it together in a way that helps you make sense of what’s happening, and what the impact or reaction has been. A news experience that keeps you fully informed For many of us, news comes from dozens of different places—sports from a favorite website, politics from TV, and news about your community from your local paper.When you’re in the app, “For You” makes it easy to stay up to date on everything you care about all in one place. We start with a briefing of five stories that Google News has organized for you—a mix of the most important headlines, local news and the latest developments on the topics you’re interested in.  

And the more you use the app, the better the app gets. We’ve also built easy-to-use and easy-to-access controls so you can decide if you want to see more or less of a topic or publisher.As we built the app, we focused on letting the stories speak for themselves with great images and videos from YouTube and across the web. To help you quickly get you up to speed, we’re experimenting with a unique visual format called newscasts. Here, the latest developments in natural language understanding bring together a collection of articles, videos and quotes on a single topic. Newscasts make it easy to dive right into perspectives to learn more about a story—plus, it’s easy to read on your phone.

Full Coverage: Understanding the full story If you want to get a deeper insight into a story, the “Full Coverage” feature provides a complete picture of how that story is reported from a variety of sources. With just a tap you’ll see top headlines from different sources, videos, local news reports, FAQs, social commentary, and a timeline for stories that have played out over time.Having a productive conversation or debate requires everyone to have access to the same information. That’s why content in Full Coverage is the same for everyone—it’s an unpersonalized view of events from a range of trusted news sources.To find out what the world is reading, head over to Headlines for an unfiltered view of news from around the world. Additional sections let you dig into more on technology, business, sports, entertainment and others.

The best journalism from around the webOf course Google News wouldn’t exist without the great journalism being created every day. The Newsstand tab makes it easy to find and follow the sources you trust, as well as browse and discover new ones. You can also access more than 1,000 magazine titles in a mobile-optimized reading format.  

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点击浏览器窗口最右边的工具图标。

选择 Internet 选项。

在常规标签中找到搜索部分,然后点击设置。

选择 Google。

点击设为默认,然后点击关闭。

第 1 步:打开 Internet 选项

点击您浏览器顶部菜单中的工具。

然后,从菜单中选择 Internet 选项。

第3步:将您的主页更改为 Google

删除顶部主页部分的地址旁边突出显示的文本。然后,在该框中输入 www.google.com.hk。

第 3 步:保存您所做的更改

点击底部的确定,保存您所做的更改。

第1步:打开设置

点击右上角的设置图标,然后选择设置。

一个新标签页随即打开。

第3步:将您的主页更改为 Google

在外观部分,点击显示“主页”按钮旁边的按钮,然后点击蓝色链接更改。

删除框中的文字(这些文字可能是 about:blank,也可能是其他网站的网址)。然后在框中输入

www.google.com.hk。

点击确定保存所您做的更改。

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要同步您所有设备上的标签、书签、应用和主题背景等,请点击设置页顶部的登录 Chrome 浏览器按钮。

使用您的 Google 帐户登录,然后点击确定,同步所有内容或点击高级链接自定义您的同步设置。

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第1步:点击设置图标

点击您浏览器右上角的设置图标并选择设置。一个新标签页随即打开。

第3步:将您的主页更改为 Google

在“外观”部分,选中显示“主页”按钮旁边的复选框。

要设置您的主页,请点击更改。

选择打开此页,然后在框中输入 www.google.com.hk。点击确定。

第3步:同步您的设置

要同步您所有设备上的标签、书签、应用和主题背景等,请点击设置页顶部的登录 Chrome 浏览器按钮。

使用您的 Google 帐户登录,然后点击确定,同步所有内容或点击高级链接自定义您的同步设置。

了解详情

第1步:拖动 Google 图标

用鼠标点击下方的蓝色 Google 图标,并将其拖放到浏览器右上角的主页图标。

然后在弹出框中点击是。

第2步:手动修改您的偏好设置

点击左上角的 Firefox,再选择选项,然后点击右侧菜单中的选项。

在顶部菜单中,点击带有开关图片的常规按钮。

打开启动 Firefox 时旁边的下拉菜单,并选择显示我的主页。

在主页框中输入 www.google.com.hk,并点击确定加以保存。

额外奖励:将 Google 设为您的默认搜索引擎

点击搜索框左侧的向下箭头。

从下拉菜单中选择 Google。

了解详情

第1步:拖动 Google 图标

用鼠标点击下方的蓝色 Google 图标,并将其拖放到浏览器右上角的主页图标。

然后在弹出框中点击是。

第2步:手动修改您的偏好设置

从菜单栏中选择 Firefox,然后点击

偏好设置。在主页框中输入 www.google.com.hk,并关闭“偏好设置”保存您的设置。

额外奖励:将 Google 设为您的默认搜索引擎

点击搜索框左侧的向下箭头。

从下拉菜单中选择 Google。

了解详情

第1步:打开设置

点击顶部 Apple 菜单栏中的 Safari,然后选择偏好设置。

第3步:将您的主页更改为 Google

从新窗口打开方式旁边的下拉菜单中选择主页。

从新标签打开方式旁边的下拉菜单中,选择主页。

然后,在主页旁边的框中输入 www.google.com.hk。

第3步:将您的默认搜索引擎更改为 Google

在默认搜索引擎旁边的下拉菜单中,选择 Google。

系统会自动保存您所做的更改。

了解详情

第1步:打开相应设置

点击顶部菜单中的 Opera,并选择设置,然后选择首选项。

第3步:将您的主页更改为 Google

在启动旁边的下拉菜单中,选择启动时显示主页,以便在您打开浏览器时能看见 Google。

然后,在主页旁边的框中输入 www.google.com.hk。

第3步:保存更改

点击确定按钮保存您所做的更改。

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