Google India Adds Feature For English And Hindi Flip In Search Results

Google on Wednesday has started to provide search results that will be in both English and Hindi. The new move by Google is being seen as an attempt to make it more flexible for the users. The search result in English and Hindi will help users sort question in English and after that flip the tabs to display the answers in Hindi or the other way around.

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The Google says that the new tab in list items tossing Hindi results will appear to users according to their state. This implies that users in the states like Bihar, Chattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Delhi and West Bengal will begin seeing the new Hindi tab nearby the search for any term which could be better served in Hindi.

Google India Adds Feature For English And Hindi  In Search Results

Google confirmed that the new tab feature has begun taking off for smartphone users and will appear on all web-browser except UCBrowser and Opera Mini and will be further improved after some time. The organization clarifies that the element is focused to the crowd with the noteworthy Hindi-speaking population. The new feature gives users an approach to flip amongst English and Hindi language by the use of Google Search application or Google Search on any browser on Android or iOS.

The added feature works for all questions, as per Google and records a few cases, for example, Samachar, Dil Chahta Hai, and Dhoni ka janam kab hai. It means that now users can also look for health related data and receive the same in Hindi. Google's Shekhar Sharad, Product Manager, International Search, announcing the new feature in a blog post said, "Indians should be able to search for information online the same way they live: moving between multiple languages depending on the moment or the audience. For example, you may search for "Samachar" in English, but you would rather be better served with results for a Hindi query."

Google's Shekhar Sharad, Product Manager, International Search, announcing the new feature in a blog post said, "Indians should be able to search for information online the same way they live: moving between multiple languages depending on the moment or the audience. For example, you may search for "Samachar" in English, but you would rather be better served with results for a Hindi query."

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