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Knowledge Graph - Google’s Canvas of Information Collage The search results on Google might include every single detail available on the internet, but finding the most relevant one is the real challenge. The results listed by the search engine comprise of the endless responses to one single query. The users might not necessarily get the answers that they are looking for. Enhance Search Engine's Results In its attempt to make online searches more effective and prompt, Google has been introducing new ideas and algorithms from time to time. Since May 2012, the first result page of Google displays a unique information box showcasing the most popular and often searched responses to the query entered by the user. This new addition is known as Google’s Knowledge Graph, which shows the results in the order that they are searched, viewed and visited. The best thing about Knowledge Graph is that it is the best friend of the curious and exploratory users who have a question ready after the first one. The knowledge graph not only lists the answers to a specific query, it feeds the users desire to know more. For example, if the user enters the name of any celebrity, the knowledge graph will display the picture and information about the searched person, along with major achievements of the personality, their family and other entities associated with the name. Structured and Detailed Information This means that the users can discover new and exciting facts about the person that they are searching for, without having to type multiple queries. Google’s regular innovations are helping customers get an elevated online experience and the most relevant information for their queries. The Knowledge Graph is surely a major milestone in the mega search engine’s contribution towards revolutionising the way internet is currently used.

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Knowledge Graph - Google’s Canvas of Information Collage

The search results on Google might include every single detail available on the internet, but finding the most relevant one is the real challenge. The results listed by the search engine comprise of the endless responses to one single query. The users might not necessarily get the answers that they are looking for.

Enhance Search Engine's Results

In its attempt to make online searches more effective and prompt, Google has been introducing new ideas and algorithms from time to time. Since May 2012, the first result page of Google displays a unique information box showcasing the most popular and often searched responses to the query entered by the user. This new addition is known as Google’s Knowledge Graph, which shows the results in the order that they are searched, viewed and visited.

The best thing about Knowledge Graph is that it is the best friend of the curious and exploratory users who have a question ready after the first one. The knowledge graph not only lists the answers to a specific query, it feeds the users desire to know more. For example, if the user enters the name of any celebrity, the knowledge graph will display the picture and information about the searched person, along with major achievements of the personality, their family and other entities associated with the name.

Structured and Detailed Information

This means that the users can discover new and exciting facts about the person that they are searching for, without having to type multiple queries. Google’s regular innovations are helping customers get an elevated online experience and the most relevant information for their queries. The Knowledge Graph is surely a major milestone in the mega search engine’s contribution towards revolutionising the way internet is currently used.