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Google **w's Research Card
Google **w's Research Card
The Google Search app for Android 4.1+ has been updated with new cards for events nearby, boarding passes, walking and biking activity, birthdays. There's also a new Card for Research topics. Google tries to find in your search history a list of related queries. If you've been researching a topic, it's likely that you've tried different versions of a query and you've clicked many search results. Google **w shows a Card with other useful pages from the same topic. It's interesting to **tice that Google can find the name of the topic and shows a page that groups results for various queries. Google also includes a "history" section with pages you've already visited. For some reason, the pages generated by Google return an error messages if you try to open them using a desktop browser. You need to change the user-agent to open pages with URLs like https://www.google.com/**w/topics/t/LONGID. [IMG]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Zhnposos6ZE/UL_Z7sU8jQI/AAAAAAABG6s/WeMykbnu6i8/s640/google-**w-research.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-z5OpZLvLiqE/UL_Z7UHXCfI/AAAAAAABG6g/gUg8YHa5DVU/s640/google-**w-research-2.png[/IMG] "The Research topics Card appears when your recent Web History includes several searches related to a single topic – such as a trip you're planning – and Google detects relevant webpages that you may **t have found yet. For this Card to appear, you must have Web History turned on for the account you use with Google **w. To explore more links that may be relevant to the topic, touch Explore at the bottom of the card. From the list of links, touch the History tab to view a summary of your recent Web History related to this topic," informs Google. المصدر: Forums Google **w's Research Card |
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