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Google Search rolls out a more visual search interface on mobile with grid format

Google Search rolls out a more visual search interface on mobile with grid format

Google has rolled out a new mobile search interface that allows for a more visual look at some search results. A Google spokesperson told us this new interface helps “surface relevant information related to an image, so users have a deeper understanding of the results they’re seeing.” Mobile only. The new interface is currently live for mobile searches on Google for select queries. You can try it for the query [hand tattoos] or [game room design] on your mobile… Source link

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Google Introduces New Vehicle Ads Format

Google Introduces New Vehicle Ads Format

Google is giving advertisers in the automotive industry a new tool to fuel their marketing efforts in the form of an ad unit customized for vehicle sales. When people search for cars for sale, this new ad format shows vehicles to purchase nearby. The shift in online consumer behavior has transformed over the past two years. Not only are more people are turning to the web to find their next car, they’re making vehicle purchases online as well. A Google study finds 89% of new car buyers… Source link

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Windows 11 Might Let You Sideload the New Android File Format

Windows 11 Might Let You Sideload the New Android File Format

Will they or won’t they support Google’s new app bundles?Image: Microsoft Amazon has officially confirmed that it is working on supporting the new Android App Bundle format mandated by Google, resolving the will-they-or-won’t-they question. It’s not entirely clear if this means you’ll be able to sideload Android apps of all types in Windows 11, which will let you run Android apps on a PC, but it does offer a bit of hope on the horizon for cross-compatibility. Amazon published the… Source link

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Format change might make tourney better

Format change might make tourney better

COVID-19 forced the NCAA to rework its longstanding schedule for the men’s basketball tournament, and while recognizing that this damn pandemic shouldn’t be credited with anything positive, well, turning the Sweet 16 into a weekend affair and moving the Elite Eight to prime time on Monday and Tuesday was … genius. And it’s something the NCAA ought to make permanent. Sweet 16 games have consistently been played on Thursdays since 1953. It wasn’t called the Sweet 16 then, of course. With… Source link

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