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Google Search is now getting smarter with “Quotes”



Google searches for quotes just got a lot more useful if you are looking for an exact sentence with the exact placement of words that appear on a page, you could search for it that way as the big tech giant has just updated quote-based searches with paid snippets that show exactly where you will find the text you are looking for, So from now, you might not just have to scroll through a giant document somewhere out there on the Internet just to find a phrase you were looking for.

Even though this is a very handy feature and might be useful for a lot of users out there, there are a couple of limitations as searches with quotes might just turn up results that aren’t even visible, like meta description tags that only show up in web addresses and title links. Users might not be able to see all of the mentions in a snippet. If they are too far apart, Users will generally only see bolded mentions on the desktop, and they won’t be able to see the building at all for specialized searches and results.

Google says that this change is a response to a lot of feedback they have been getting, Even though they hesitated to make snippets for searches available in the past, as documents did not always produce readable descriptions, this is an acknowledgment that people use in quotes to search, or sometimes power users more interested in pinpointing worse than reading site descriptions, which is why Google has brought out this feature that might be handy for a lot of users out there.

Google Search is now getting smarter with “Quotes”

Google Search is now getting smarter with “Quotes”


Google searches for quotes just got a lot more useful if you are looking for an exact sentence with the exact placement of words that appear on a page, you could search for it that way as the big tech giant has just updated quote-based searches with paid snippets that show exactly where you will find the text you are looking for, So from now, you might not just have to scroll through a giant document somewhere out there on the Internet just to find a phrase you were looking for.

Even though this is a very handy feature and might be useful for a lot of users out there, there are a couple of limitations as searches with quotes might just turn up results that aren’t even visible, like meta description tags that only show up in web addresses and title links. Users might not be able to see all of the mentions in a snippet. If they are too far apart, Users will generally only see bolded mentions on the desktop, and they won’t be able to see the building at all for specialized searches and results.

Google says that this change is a response to a lot of feedback they have been getting, Even though they hesitated to make snippets for searches available in the past, as documents did not always produce readable descriptions, this is an acknowledgment that people use in quotes to search, or sometimes power users more interested in pinpointing worse than reading site descriptions, which is why Google has brought out this feature that might be handy for a lot of users out there.