Discussion Google Search Updates

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Starting today, next to most results on Google, you’ll begin to see a menu icon that you can tap to learn more about the result or feature and where the information is coming from. With this additional context, you can make a more informed decision about the sites you may want to visit and what results will be most useful for you.

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When available, you’ll see a description of the website from Wikipedia, which provides free, reliable information about tens of millions of sites on the web. Based on Wikipedia’s open editing model, which relies on thousands of global volunteers to add content, these descriptions will provide the most up-to-date verified and sourced information available on Wikipedia about the site. If it’s a site you haven’t heard of before, that additional information can give you context or peace of mind, especially if you’re looking for something important, like health or financial information.

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More on the Google blog: A quick way to learn more about your search results
 
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@RajKumar bro spotted it much before than Google's Tweet.

interesting digital tech - Go to *Google* and type *Holi*. Somewhere below or on top on the right-hand side there will appear 2-3 bowls of colours. Click on them and start tapping all over your screen. Splashes of colours will appear on touch. Then in the centre, somewhere, you'll see an icon of a water droplet 💧. Touch that and Water will flow down your screen, "washing off" the colours, neatly. It's nice to watch.
Happy Holi!

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