Google brings ‘story’ feature to search results

Google brings 'story' feature to search results

Google Notes feature. Google is preparing for a new feature. Users will now be able to see or upload stories in Google’s search section. It has been revealed that Google has taken action to bring a feature similar to Instagram Stories to its Search service. The feature called ‘Notes’ will allow users to share information about search terms.

The story feature, which was only available on Snapchat in the past, and which we have seen added to all social media platforms we use in the following years, has become indispensable for many users.

The story feature that will be integrated into the Google Search service will be called “Notes”. The owner of a website or individual users will be able to create stories about any search term and present them to other users searching for the same term.

The preparation of stories will also be carried out through a tool that will be added to Google Searches. While doing a Google search, an option such as “Add Note” will appear in front of users. The user who taps this option and creates a story using the tool created by Google will be able to share the story after completing the process. Links can also be added to stories created on Google.

On the other hand, users will see the stories about the searches they have made, not the people they follow. For example, a user who searches for “Fenerbahçe” or “Galatasaray” on Google will see the stories created for this search right above the search results.

Some features available on other platforms will also be included in Google Search’s Notes feature. For example, the name and profile photo of the user who shared the story will be shared with all other users. Personal information will be kept confidential. Users will be able to like the story shared by someone else.

Users will become members of the “Google Search Community” when sharing stories on Google Search. Google Notes will not be available for some terms. These terms are; It will cover categories such as pornographic content and medical information.

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