Google's new Search mode puts classic results back on top - how to access it
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Google's new AI-powered feature aims to help organize your search results.
Web Guide organizes links into helpful categories that break down a complex topic, the company said in a blog post, Thursday. It's intended for both open-ended searches like "how to solo travel in Japan" or detailed queries in multiple sentences like, "My family is spread across multiple time zones. What are the best tools for staying connected and maintaining close relationships despite the distance?"
How Web Guide works
Here's what's different about Web Guide, versus regular Search. I Googled "Tips for getting started with photography" using the traditional method. The results showed standard links to Reddit and photography-related websites with tips for beginners. All of these links would probably be useful if I were looking for a guide to get started.
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