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Google introduces new 'More Results' button for mobile users

Tech giant Google has now rolled out a new ‘More Results’ in Search for its mobile users. This new feature will allow users to load additional search results apart from the first set, that is already been displayed.

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Tech giant Google has now rolled out a new ‘More Results’ in Search for its mobile users. This new feature will allow users to load additional search results apart from the first set, that is already been displayed.

The announcement was made by the official Twitter handle @dannysullivan, Google's public liaison of search. It says, “We've launched a new “More results” button that makes it easier & faster to get more search results on mobile. Now, additional listings load below the ones already being viewed, rather than the old "Next" button that would load an entirely new page.

It also adds, "The "More results" button will appear for searchers using the Google app for iOS & Android or major mobile web browsers other than Chrome for iOS -- support for that is coming. As for ads, the button will load more organic results first, then ads when relevant underneath those.”

This implies that more sites will be able benefit from mobile search traffic, which will benefit site users. This turns out to be good news for users as well as they will not have to wait for another Google page to load and can simply click on ‘More results’ to load more links, on the same page.

Today, Google also announced that it is working on revamping its email service, Gmail, for web users, and will be rolled out in the coming weeks. The company had sent out a mail to G Suite users informing them of the development of a new version of the email service.

The revamp, which is taking place after several years, will also include a number of features, according to a TechCrunch report. With the new version of Gmail, users may be allowed to access Google Calendar from the Gmail interface directly. Also, in case a user is unable to attend to a mail immediately, Google may introduce a snooze option for the mail to reappear in the inbox after a specific time frame.

Furthermore, the company is likely to bring the option of algorithmically-generated smart replies, which is available on Gmail for iOS and Android, on the web version as well. Google is also reportedly working on a new way to store emails for offline access, following the dilution of Chrome Apps.

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