Google search just gained a helpful new superpower.
The Foreign Archivessearch engine can now provide personalized updates about seasonal allergies at your current location directly in search.
SEE ALSO: With its new feed, Google is preparing for the end of searchMuch like weather forecasts, when you search for queries like "pollen forecast" you'll get a detailed look at pollen levels in your area for the next few days. You can also opt to get mobile alerts, which will notify you when pollen counts are likely to be "particularly high."
The feature is rolling out now.
The company worked with The Weather Channel, which has long provided pollen info and other allergy-related forecasts, to bring the predictions to its service. Google says searches for allergy information consistently spike every year in the spring and the fall, when seasonal allergy sufferers tend to have more symptoms.
By putting the pollen count predictions right in search, the information should now be a lot easier to find.
Topics Google
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
NYT Strands hints, answers for April 23
Heroine Worship: Talking with Kate Zambreno by Christopher Higgs
The Paris Review App by The Paris Review
(Topical) Poem of the Day by Sadie Stein
Skype is finally shutting down
Object Lesson: Classics by The Paris Review
Literary Stockings, Keats’s Addiction by Sadie Stein
Crossroads of the (Art) World by John Reed
Parental Controls: How to Lock Down Your Kids' iOS Devices
Arthurian Legend, Literary Restaurants by Sadie Stein
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。