Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Introducing the Knowledge Graph

When you search in Google now, instead of just looking for a webpage, you will be getting answers to concepts and the relationships among them. The Knowledge Graph resembles a collection of people, places and things in the world and how they are related to one another.  As search words can often have more than one meaning,  the graph will try to understand the difference and help you find the exact answer you are looking for. You may be able to explore a topic more deeply and find answers which may surprise you.  To test out this new feature, try typing Eiffel Tower  or  Picasso .



-DB

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