Google has and (hopefully) will always be primarily a search engine. Sure, Google has an insane amount of tools and applications for everything from your computer to your television, but searching the web has always been it’s primary function. It all started with a simple site and a box. No advertisements. No sports scores. No world news. Just a text entry area and a few buttons.
Over the years, that main Google page has not changed much, but now there is much more going on behind the scenes. “Googling” something has slowly evolved into a very intelligent, yet simple, way to find information on any topic imaginable. Over the last year, Google has introduced new search technology like Social Search and Location Aware Mobile Searching. And now, almost entirely under the radar, some new features have emerged from the Google Labs to further “enhance the experience of searching and help you find exactly what you’re looking for.”
Thanks to an update of the Official Google Blog, the latest updates to the Google search experience have been detailed and displayed for our viewing and surfing pleasure. Marissa Mayer (VP Search Products & User Experience) posted This week in search 6/6/10, in which she detailed the new Spelling Correction Features, Mobile App Results and Changing Your Google Background Image. I’ve taken some time to review these new features and here is what they have to offer:
Spelling Corrections
Have you typed in some keywords before, only to see that Google has caught your mistake and offered up the “Showing results for….” text at the top of the search? That search enhancement (shown below) was great, but meant that the mistake was not caught until you had already run your query.
Now, “If you’re typing a query for which there are no search completions to offer, and yet some of your search terms do seem to be misspelled, Google Suggest will now offer a ‘Did you mean’ suggestion for your query—giving you an option to correct your spelling right away and get on with your search.”
Mobile App Results
Smart-phone and iPad/iPod Touch users out there have a new feature to ooh and aah over. As Marissa Mayer states “In an effort to make apps even easier to find, this week we launched a new feature for mobile search that helps users on Android-powered devices and iPhones find and download mobile apps. So the next time you’re looking for the latest action game, multimedia app or travel tool on your phone, we’ll show you a special result at the top of your mobile search results showing basic information about the app you’re looking for, including title, price and publisher.”
This feature is fantastic because it will help introduce time-saving apps that we might never have found out about from “normal” channels. As demonstrated by the screenshot above, it seems that simply adding the word “app” triggers this Marketplace search on an Android device. A search on an iPod Touch/iPhone with the same keywords (weather app) resulted in similar results. The only difference was that the Weather Channel and Weather Channel Max apps appeared in those results.
Background Image for Google Searches
An entire article, titled Freeze frame!, went up on the Google Blog last week to highlight this new feature. In short, you can now customize your searching experience with a favorite photo or image on the background of the Google homepage. Place your own photo or choose something from a Picasa Web Album/public gallery.
From the Google blog: “To get started, head to google.com and look for the “Change background image” link in the lower left-hand side of the page. Keep an eye out for more fun announcements with this feature!” Who knows what wonderful features they have in store for us.
Start using these new features today and keep an eye on the Official Google blog for more updates on exciting search features and more.
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