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Google improves its search engine by adding continuous scrolling

Google improves its search engine by adding continuous scrolling

Google has made an intriguing enhancement to its browser-based search engine. As in social networks, it is now possible to continuously "scroll" down the first page. The additional pages do not disappear, but will become more discreet.

The addition of "continuous scrolling," often known as continuous scrolling, will be advantageous to the engine. This specifically implies that you may scroll down the page after entering a search term into Google to obtain more amount of data.

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Google improves its search engine by adding continuous scrolling

The user can view the equivalent of four pages by scrolling further before reaching the bottom of the page he is now reading. He only needs to click the See More button to acquire more information if he is interested.

Let's face it, it's a gimmick that doesn't significantly change the user experience but makes browsing easier. It draws inspiration from social media platforms with limitless threads, such as Tik Tok, Twitter, and Instagram. Since the mobile version of the search engine has already been doing the same thing since last October, it is hardly a brand-new concept at Google.

This new functionality is currently only accessible to a very small number of users. Google did not provide any other details on its deployment. Which may take place in the upcoming days or over the course of several months. However, this demonstrates the Mountain View company's intention to synchronize usage across desktop and mobile platforms.

Google likes to make minor, incremental changes to its websites and software in order to enhance the user experience. For instance, the Messages app just got some lovely new features, and the Pixel 7 has also recently added an integrated VPN and improved call clarity. A method that is effective.

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