First, the Google search box in Chrome now shows suggested queries based on your previous searches. in front I started typing. In Google’s example, if a user has previously searched for the Korean noodle dish japchae, they will see images of similar Korean dishes next to the search box under the heading “I also searched for this.” Masu. Some of the search suggestions also include images.
The Verge We tested the updated search suggestions feature in Chrome. If you type in “pesto sandwich recipe,” a list of similar search queries from other people will pop up, such as “What sandwiches does pesto go with?” Also images of ciabatta bread, pesto, and provolone.
Another change affects shopping-related searches in Chrome apps. In both the Android and iOS apps, the search box displays image thumbnails from a “broader range of products and shopping categories,” rather than being limited to the specific item in your search query. In another Google example, when a user searches for “bohemian table,” the search box pops up related search suggestions and images, such as “bohemian tablecloth” and “bohemian table runner.”
Both the Android and iOS versions of the search engine have “improved on-device functionality,” so search suggestions will pop up in Chrome even when your phone has a poor Wi-Fi connection. Google spokesperson Joshua Cruz said that Chrome will download a “lightweight, read-only model” to keep search suggestions working.
“With this feature, Chrome downloads a lightweight, read-only model containing the most popular search suggestions for your locale from Google servers and saves the model in: [the] This allows Chrome to provide these top search suggestions to the user if the server does not return suggestions in time (e.g. under a poor network) or if it is not allowed (e.g. in incognito mode). We will be able to offer it to you,” Cruz wrote in an email. The Verge.
Yes, the read-only model allows search suggestions to work in Chrome’s Incognito mode using previously downloaded data.