Introducing new features to mobile search
Tuesday, June 14, 2011 | 11:04 AM
Our thirst for knowledge extends beyond the time we spend in front of our desktop computers. At Google, we are seeing mobile search grow at an exponential rate, increasing five-fold worldwide in just the past two years - a rate comparable to the early days of desktop Google Search. Today on mobile, we can get whatever information we’re looking for anytime, anywhere.
And I'm not just talking about looking up basic information like the weather or a stock quote, which is what people used to do in the early days of mobile search. As mobile devices have become more powerful and connected to faster networks, smartphone users are doing a surprisingly diverse set of search tasks -- from simple lookups, to tasks that involve multiple complex searches.
But it's not always easy to search from a mobile device, especially with the smaller screens and keyboards. We’ve worked relentlessly to make mobile search faster, easier, and more intuitive with features like autocomplete, Voice Search, Google Goggles, Google Instant and Instant Previews on mobile. Our work in mobile has now inspired desktop innovations like Voice Search and Search by Image, two new ways to search from your desktop, announced today at our Inside Search media event. We’re also excited to introduce two new mobile features designed to make mobile search even better.
With more searches happening when people are on the go, we’ve noticed an increase in searches for nearby places. To make it easier for people to search for what’s around them, we’ve introduced new shortcuts to commonly searched local categories, like restaurants, coffee shops and bars, in the form of icons on the mobile google homepage (www.google.com):
Shortcut icons appear at the bottom of the mobile homepage. Tap “More”, to select from additional popular categories like shopping, ATMs, gas stations, etc., a new part of our simplified Places homepage (www.google.com/m/places).
On the results page, you'll see a map with markers for your current location and places around you. When you scroll through the results, the map remains at the top of the page and adjusts automatically to the listing you are looking at. That way, you can see the listing information while still getting location context from the map. Tapping on a result will quickly show you more about a place including reviews and other useful details. Discovering great places nearby has never been easier on your mobile phone.
If you would like to learn more about today’s announcements, visit the Inside Search website, our new one-stop shop for Google search tips, features and an under the hood look at our technology. Check the site later today and you’ll find a recording of the event, answers to common questions and links to other blogs posts today on the Official Google Blog, Inside Search blog and the Chrome blog.
We hope you enjoy these new search features and we look forward to bringing you further improvements by making mobile search even faster, easier, and more useful.
Labels: autocomplete, google local search, google search, google search for mobile, googlenew, inside search, Mobile Blog
9 comments:
ernest said...
Google's mobile search is getting more powerful indeed! Adding the functionality that was available the Android and iOS apps to Google's mobile page was a good move. Now, other devices can enjoy these services.
- Ernest Ramos
www.jmango.net
June 15, 2011 at 12:19 AM
NiS said...
I really like the new look of mobile Google search. However, there is one issue I have on my iPhone (I didnt have that problem on Android): The new icons to search for picture, news, etc load too slow. many times I tried to clikc the first result and ended up clicking the picture serach icon instead.
the result should load already in the right position even before the icons are loaded. (This problem is independend from conncection speed)
June 15, 2011 at 1:53 AM
David Burdon said...
Mobile search is the elephant in the room. It really exploits the nearness and nowness requires of modern needs both for consumers and B2B searchers.
June 15, 2011 at 2:55 AM
David Burdon said...
June 15, 2011 at 2:56 AM
Ursa Major said...
Hi,
I have a tested solution as a suggested enhancement for Google Goggles. The link contains the attachment describing Google Goggles' limitations as well as the proposed and tested enhancement:
http://fs08n3.sendspace.com/dl/1568e8bddb85c219859f96513809eff4/4dcf7e8b0d9620d5/z9331i/ForGoogle.zip
I had tried several ways but it didn't get to the proper channel. I understand that you would have the means to get this solution somewhere. Could you advise me on the details?
Thank you.
Regards,
Michael
June 15, 2011 at 3:10 AM
Maxipoo said...
I have the Evo, and when I went to google.com on my phone, I didn't get the new icons for places. Any suggestions?
June 15, 2011 at 12:58 PM
Anna said...
June 16, 2011 at 12:12 AM
Anna said...
Am using mobile Broadband and these icons are visible to me.. i don't have any issue with them.
June 16, 2011 at 12:15 AM
deepa said...
Ya right! Google's mobile search is getting more powerful...
June 25, 2011 at 12:15 AM
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