Chrome assessments search and journeys side-by-side for searching historical past with search

Google’s beta version of Chrome is testing two new search functions; One is searching side by side and the other is journeys. Journeys is tested in Chrome Canary on the desktop and in the side panel of the Chrome OS Dev channel.

Google announced it there but i handled it around last week too Search engine country.

Side-by-side search

Chrome is testing a new page area on the Chrome OS Dev channel that allows you to view a page and the search results at the same time. This allows you to view a page right in your main browser window without having to navigate back and forth or losing your search results. “The goal of this experiment is to find out how Chrome can help users compare the results more easily,” wrote Google.

This is how it looks:

To open the side panel and view the results, click the G icon next to the search bar. And if you have found what you are looking for or no longer want to see the results, you can close the panel at any time.

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Journeys groups all of the pages you have visited in relation to your previous browsing history, so you can easily view them without going through your browsing history. You’ll also see related search suggestions so you can continue browsing right there. It’s like a spiced up browsing history.

Google wrote, “The important thing is that you are in control of your journeys experience. For example: You can deactivate Journeys at any time and, as always, you can easily delete your browsing history directly in your Chrome settings or by typing “delete browser” data “in the address bar. If you wish, you can also delete the history, which relates to a specific trip versus your overall history. After all, the current Journeys experiment just groups the history on your device – nothing is saved to your Google Account. Based on user feedback and interest, future versions may offer the ability to access Journeys Accessible in Chrome across multiple devices (just like bookmarks or passwords). “

This is what it looks like:

Some of this can result in more searches for you or lead your customers from your website to your competitors. It depends on whether you’re a half-glass or half-empty glass type of person.

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