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Google Simplifying Search With Zooming Feature: What's It About?

 



• Now, users can add or remove topics on Google that are designated by a + symbol that can be quickly zoomed in on or backtracked on a search. According to Google, when a user conducts a search, the system will automatically display relevant search results based on what the search engine understands about how users search and analyze content on the web.

Google has introduced a new feature to make your search easier and faster. The American technology company is now offering easy-to-scroll lists of related topics along with filters to view video, news, images or shopping results on Google Search.

Now, users can add or remove topics on Google that are designated by a + symbol that can be quickly zoomed in on or backtracked on a search. According to Google, when a user conducts a search, the system will automatically display relevant search results based on what the search engine understands about how users search and analyze content on the web.

Google said in a blog post, “Both topics and filters are shown in the order that our systems automatically determine is most useful for your specific query. If you don't see a particular filter you want, you can search for more using the "All Filters" option, which is available at the end of the row."

Tapping on a topic tells the search engine that it will be added to the user's query. This will help the browser refine user search results with less typing. For example, if a user searches for dinner ideas, she might see topics like healthy or easy. According to Google, these topics are dynamic and will change as users tap, giving them more options and helping them explore new areas.

The company says that in the coming weeks, the update will be available on Android, iOS, and the mobile web in the U.S. Will roll out to users in

Meanwhile, India has asked Google to block surrogate ads from foreign betting companies such as Fairplay, Parimatch, Betway and 1xBet from appearing in search results and YouTube amid a crackdown on illegal online gambling.

The latest request comes two months after the government asked broadcasters and video streaming services to drop such ads.

A person in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) informed of the development that a letter was sent to Google India last week asking the internet giant to immediately drop all advertisements - direct or surrogate - from these betting platforms. went.

“After our last advisory on October 3, TV channels and OTT players stopped showing surrogate ads of online betting firms, but it was brought to our notice that many such ads are running on YouTube and Google. A senior ministry official said, we have asked Google to stop it immediately.

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