Google announcement Today, this allows users to more easily unravel research and explore related subjects. Research currently has some filters to help you refine and separate your search results between videos, news, images or purchase results. Now, the search giant will start displaying users A list scrolls related subjects alongside its current filters at the top of the search results page.
For example, if you are looking for dinner ideas, you can see filter subjects like “healthy” or “easy” appear in the new scrolling list. If you press one of the filters, it will add it to your research request. You can add or delete subjects, which are designated by a symbol +, to zoom quickly or go back to a search.

The subjects are dynamic and change when you press to give you more options and help you explore new areas, says Google. For example, if you have exploited a “healthy” filter, you can see “vegetarian” or “fast” appear afterwards. Google says that the new change will be deployed for English users in the United States on iOS, Android and the web in the coming days.
“When you do a search, our systems automatically display relevant subjects for you depending on what we understand about how people are looking for and content analysis on the web,” said Google in a blog. “Subjects and filters are displayed in the order that our systems automatically determine are the most useful for your specific request. If you do not see a particular filter that you want, you can find more using the option “All filters”, which is available at the end of the line. “
Today’s announcement comes a day after Google introduced a “continuous scrolling” Experience on the desktop so that users do not have to browse pages to find the relevant search results, by expanding a functionality that the company offered on mobile for a while.
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