23rd April 2007

Google’s new feature: Search Without Query

By: Deepti Jain

Google is releasing two new features that will reduce the need for you to type in specific queries to get the information you want. Both of these are available to Search History users.

The first is a recommendations button on the Google Toolbar that looks like a pair of dice. Click on the dice, and google will take you to a site that may be interesting to you based on your past searches. If you want another, just click the dice again and google will show you a new one. it can give you up to 50 new sites per day that might be of interest. Just add the button to your Toolbar.

The second is the recommendations tab that you can add to your personalized homepage. Simply click on “Add A Tab” on your Google Personalized Homepage, and type in “Recommendations” for the tab name.

To use either of the new services, you need to have a Google account and be logged in to the service. To add the “Picks for You” button to the Google Toolbar, Google said to visit the Toolbar button gallery and search for “Picks for You.”

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