Google Knowledge Graph New Way of Search

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Google Knowledge Graph New Way of Search: Google have just launched the company’s new Knowledge Graph, a tool to help deliver more accurate information on the way in which users search.  Google prefers “Knowledge Graph” is rolling out across all Google Search tools, and our most fundamental online task may never be the same again.

The Knowledge Graph enhances Google Search in three main ways to start:

1. Find the right thing

2. Get the best summary

3. Go deeper and broader

Introducing the Knowledge Graph

Google’s next-generation search technology, Knowledge Graph, is starting to roll out today, and it’s going to make searching Google a lot richer. Knowledge Graph connects your search query to Google’s knowledge base of over 500 million people, things, and places to show you relevant info in a sidebar along your search results.

Google is going beyond just keyword relevance to provide answers (kind of like “computational knowledge engine” Wolfram Alpha does, but apparently on a larger scale). With Knowledge Graph, Google can help you narrow your search results to distinguish between words with different meanings (e.g., Taj Mahal the monument vs. Taj Mahal the musician).

Alongside your search results, you’ll find related facts, which Google says they pull based on what others have searched for before: You’ll see related book titles if you search Charles Dickens, for example, but buildings if you search for Frank Lloyd Wright; birthdays and bios are included for all people.

This Knowledge Graph view is rolling out in the US starting today and over the next few days.

Introducing the Knowledge Graph More Details at Google Official Blog

Google Knowledge Graph New Way of Search: Google have just launched the company’s new Knowledge Graph, a tool to help deliver more accurate information on the way in which users search.