Google Search On Desktop Tests Adding Widgets For Weather, Other Discover-Like Cards (9to5google.com) 31
Google Search is now testing a row of widgets on desktop web for an experience that's similar to Discover. 9to5Google reports: These cards appear at the very bottom of google.com. There's a "Hide content" toggle in the bottom-right corner, while Google notes your zip code/city and explains that the information offered is "Based on your past activity." When the window is fully expanded, six cards are offered and they all expand on hover:
- Weather: Condition (with) icon + temperature. Three-day forecast on hover
- Trending: Cover image with search count
- What to Watch: Shows and movies with cover art
- Stocks/markets: Day graph on hover
- Local Events: With date
- COVID News
Tapping opens the full web result with the usual Knowledge Panel card and/or related Google Search experience. The number of cards that appear depends on the size of your screen with no way to scroll and see more without physically expanding the window. We're only seeing this rolled out on two Google Accounts, albeit across several signed-in devices, today. As such, this is very likely a test to determine whether a full rollout is warranted.
- Weather: Condition (with) icon + temperature. Three-day forecast on hover
- Trending: Cover image with search count
- What to Watch: Shows and movies with cover art
- Stocks/markets: Day graph on hover
- Local Events: With date
- COVID News
Tapping opens the full web result with the usual Knowledge Panel card and/or related Google Search experience. The number of cards that appear depends on the size of your screen with no way to scroll and see more without physically expanding the window. We're only seeing this rolled out on two Google Accounts, albeit across several signed-in devices, today. As such, this is very likely a test to determine whether a full rollout is warranted.
I have this new fangled thing (Score:2)
I come some sales type trying to sell me something called a rock. Not sure why I need it.
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What about basement dwellers who don't have access to these "windows", you insensitive clod.
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They use Linux!
Does this imply what I think it does? (Score:2)
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Re: Does this imply what I think it does? (Score:2)
I'm reading "desktop web", so I'm assuming they mean the Google search home.
So they can still spy as much as they were, but not add more, outside of adding browser capabilities.
And you've already installed (if you're like most) Chrome, which can spy on your machine to a slightly greater extent than a web page.
They had this stuff in iGoogle and discontinued it (iThink), cuz nobody uses customization. Well, normal, non-product-managers anyway.
The pendulum swings...
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Oh come on. It's just one little search bar! Just not in your browser this time. It even includes useful stuff instead of bears!
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"Google Search On Desktop" Having anything Google installed locally makes me uncomfortable.
The actual Google Desktop app was fantastic. I loved it, and kept it on life support as long as I could after Google discontinued it. It didn't phone home or show ads, which is why Google nuked it. It made them no money. I was all excited for a second when I read the headline, thinking it was coming back, but reread it and realized no, Slashdot editors are just playing with my heart. Dicks.
We're not talking about the app here. As others said, it's just the Google search page when you're on a regular r
BFW (Score:2)
Ya, no. (Score:3)
One of the things I like(ed) about Google's search page is that it's relatively clean w/o any background images or other crap I don't care about when doing a search (and wastes bandwidth) ... (I also use it 100% not-signed in to Google.) This extra content popped up once on a Google home page about a week ago, I clicked "Hide content" and I haven't seen it since -- and, thankfully, don't see a way to restore it. Hopefully, I can keep it clean, either with Google settings or via uBO ...
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I also use it 100% not-signed in to Google.
Dude, how about a warning? I chocked on my rum and coke. If you think not being signed into your Google account on the app helps your privacy in any way you're sorely mistaken.
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I also use it 100% not-signed in to Google.
Dude, how about a warning? I chocked on my rum and coke. If you think not being signed into your Google account on the app helps your privacy in any way you're sorely mistaken.
I get that, it just fewer things I have to manually clear out periodically in the actual account ...
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Startpage is google results without the cruft. No unwanted, irrelevant, and wrong snippets wasting your time.
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Startpage is google results without the cruft. No unwanted, irrelevant, and wrong snippets wasting your time.
Thanks, I use it too, but straight Google is a hard habit to break ...
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It has begun (Score:2)
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You mean the Altavistafication. It's amazing how google have forgotten that the very thing that made them successful was having a clean design that made it easy to see the results without all kinds of other crap distracting you.
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How's that again? (Score:2)
Discover-Like Cards... does this mean Visa? Mastercard? American Express?
This "new" thing sounds a lot like iGoogle [wikipedia.org] - which they killed off back in 2013.
iGoogle (Score:1)
Isn't this somewhat similar to iGoogle, which allowed you to add AJAX widgets of your choosing to you Google start page? Google killed of iGoogle in 2013. But it seems less flexible that iGoogle used to be.
"Discover-like cards" (Score:2)
So when are they adding support for VIsa/MasterCard?
Cookie controlled setting? (Score:2)