20 Best things Google Search can do for Us
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Helps you to plan your day
1. Find nearby events: Simply search for [events near me] or specific event type like [food festivals].
2. Movie showtimes and tickets: Search brings together showtimes, theater locations, and ratings all in one place.
3. Recipe Search: just search on mobile for whatever you’re craving (say, chicken parmesan).
4. Live sports scores: Search makes it easy to stay up on the latest scores.
5. Styling and shopping help from Google Images: Images marked “product” include price, reviews and availability, making it easier and faster to research and shop.
Navigate important decisions
6. Find your next job: Now available in more than 100 countries around the world, you can search for jobs right on Google.
7. Discover the right college for you: Right on Search, you can find more information about four-year U.S. colleges.
8. Help with health questions: When searching for common health conditions, like influenza or a sprained ankle, you’ll find relevant medical facts in a knowledge panel.
Time-saving tools
10. Convert cash: Get real-time currency conversions right on Google.
11. Track packages: Enter any UPS, USPS, or Fedex tracking number directly into the Google search bar.
12. Quick access to appointments, flights and more: If you’re logged into your Google account will show you (and only you!).
13. Get the numbers about your noms: Search for nutritional information and find out the number of calories. Google Assistant can help you in five different way you never imagined.
14. Definitions and synonyms: You can use Google as a dictionary and thesaurus.
Solve Complicated Questions
16. Search with an image: Upload your own photo to Google Images to find the same or similar photos on the web.
17. Check how to say massive numbers correctly: Type in any long number and add “=english” to the end of your search.
18. Search within a time period: Narrow your search to a specific date range.
19. Search within a site: If you’re looking for an article or page from a specific publisher. Just add “site:” ahead of the web URL to limit your results to that publisher
20. Advanced Search: you can use Advanced Search to apply a number of filters.
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