Google will let you share what you're looking for
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If you've been on the Internet for a long time, you probably know that most questions are answered on Google That's why, sharing a search from Google is no nonsense. What's more, this has been done for a long time by sharing the URL but it is about to change thanks to the new function of the Google application.
In the latest beta of the Google app for Android you can share search results with a exclusive button to carry out this task.To date there were several methods to share searches like the one we have mentioned and even some websites that already had this option but Google has not facilitated this task so far.
Sharing Google results can have a big impact
With millions of people using an Android device and the Google app to navigate, sharing a Google result can make millions of users launch to use the function. Imagine a typical case, your father asks you where there is a pizzeria and you go and share the search for nearby pizzerias, what do you think of the idea?
Currently only users with the Google beta app can see the new share button, right next to the microphone buttonthat allows us to search with our voice. By clicking on this share button you will be able to share the search with other applications and it will be nothing more than a compressed link of the type: search.app.goo.gl.
What happens when someone clicks on this link?
The result is different depending on the platform you are on:
- On Android you will directly access the Google search application with that result.
- On PC you will have access to the Google navigation page with the same result.
- On Chromebooks you can also go directly to your usual browser to see the result.
What is curious is that the link does not share the results, but rather the specific search that has been made. Well, looking for pizzerias near me will not have the same results in Madrid as in Mexico. This is curious but at the same time ingenious, because when someone wants to share a page, what they do is share it directly from the web itself and not from a Google result.
It would also be interesting if you could share exactly the same results that appear although that could be dangerous. Google advances with an iron hand, and in fact the possibility of seeing speed cameras in Maps has been very well received by drivers.