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Jayapal Reddy / Nov 19, 2018

Google Could Bring You A Futile Function In The Search Engine

Google new comment feature

Google could put public comments on the search results pages you are doing on the platform. The feature was discovered by 9to5Google when they analyzed the latest Google App APK, indicating that the feature should arrive soon. One of its uses would be to comment on live sports events.

The new feature appears in a section of the application called “Your Contributions”. If you open this section, you will find two tabs, one for reviews and one for comments. Here, the app shows you that you can add comments for live sports events.

Comments seem to be similar to the review feature that Google has recently added to searches. In this case, users can add movie reviews directly to the movie panel, which appears to the right of the search results. Google shows audience reviews at the end of the panel, information about it, and critic reviews.

The new feature seems to be a new attempt on the part of Google to take advantage of the social aspects of the Internet. Google Plus, the tech giant’s social network, has been dead since birth but has been kept for a few years, pretty much for nothing. In October, the network began to be dragged on a deadline after having suffered a significant security breach. At that time, Google said it was dropping out of this network because it could not meet the requirements of users.

The new comment feature on Google search shows that the company wants to try the idea of a social network once again, but who knows it could turn to a new failure.

Tagged With: Google, social media

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