Three new ways to improve Google Chrome search quality and speed
Everyone wants to increase the efficiency of their work on the Internet. And now there are all the possibilities for this. A few days ago, Google announced a new feature of its browser that significantly improves search capabilities.
The online resource SSPDaily reported that information about the Google Chrome upgrade appeared on the tech giant's official blog, where you can read the entire article. If you don't have time to read it, here are the main points about the new search features.
Auto-complete is now better
Google search in Chrome should now predict the URL you want to retrieve. As an example, Google notes that when you simply type the word "flights" in the search bar, the Google Flights autocomplete option appears, even if the final URL starts with "google.com/travel". This is useful when you know where you want to go, even if you don't know the actual URL.
URL mistakes are no longer a problem
Probably everyone has made the mistake of typing the wrong name of a website in the address bar, and then having to correct the error. Now it's over. Google has announced that the URL autocorrect system has become more advanced. Errors will be corrected and automatically redirect the user to the correct address.
Chrome will help you get to the right site
Similar to the function of correcting typos, Chrome will now more accurately direct users to popular sites. Basically, if you start entering an address, even if you haven't visited that site before or misspelled it, Chrome should prompt you to go to the right place. In this way, Google blocks accidental access to plagiarized pages that completely repeat the content of popular sites.