Making internet search faster and easier

Google introduces almost two innovations a week

February 16, 2011 11:41 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:29 am IST - HYDERABAD:

Vinay Goel. Photo: P.V. Sivakumar

Vinay Goel. Photo: P.V. Sivakumar

If you have a smart phone or Blackberry, you can do a voice search on the Google or could take a snap of a monument or painting from the mobile and get to know its details through image-based search.

These and several other innovations are being added, almost two a week, by Google as part of its efforts to make the search engine relevant to different media formats and ensure faster results, according to Vinay Goel, head of products, Google India. With mobile revolution taking place in India, lot of internet connections were happening through it, he said.

Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, he said Google had introduced 440 innovative features in 2010 and 510 the previous year. Referring to the changing profile of an average internet user who wants images or videos in different formats, he said internet was being used for information, entertainment and education and it became a second TV. The innovations at Google were centred round making the search engine more intelligent and interactive, so that it would be easier to use.

Citing examples, he said ‘Google instant' now made it possible to get the desired information by merely typing a letter or two with several related results showing up. This was saving two to five seconds every time a search was done.

Providing landmark-based directions to reach a place in a city, information on the public transport, real time results, sporting events like cricket matches and user-generated maps were some of the latest offerings

He said Google's Operating system (Chrome OS) would be launched this year. It was being tested in the U.S. and the U.K.

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