Google announced today, Wednesday, that it has launched four features for the Chrome browser on mobile devices, aiming to facilitate and speed up finding important information.
In a blog post, the American tech giant explained that the first feature provides users with ideas for their next search, when users visit a “qualified” website, clicking on the search bar will display search suggestions related to the site.
For example, if you are reading an article about Japan and planning a trip there, clicking on the address bar will show a new section titled “Related to this page” with search suggestions like local restaurants or tourist attractions in Japan.
The second feature is “See Popular Topics,” where Android users can now see popular search phrases directly in the search bar, this feature will be launched for Apple’s iOS later this year, according to Google.
Google always seeks to warn citizens early about any changes in weather conditions to help prepare for the variable weather and ensure everyone’s safety.
The company also mentioned a few years ago the “Touch to Search” feature in Android, which aims to speed up searching for a word or phrase directly from a web page.
Now users can also find related search phrases using the “Touch to Search” feature, if a user is reading an article and comes across a topic they want to explore, the feature will quickly display a series of related search phrases.
As for the fourth feature announced by Google today, it involves displaying ten suggestions (instead of six) when typing in the address bar on a phone to assist in guiding the search.
Google said that the most relevant suggestions will appear first, and users can access more options by scrolling.
This feature is already available on Android and has now been introduced for iOS.