Google is testing a function to swipe over a particular search consequence snippet so it can save you or share it. Once you swipe over the snippet, you’re offered with two icons, one to avoid wasting and one to share.
This was noticed by 9to5Google who wrote, “It seems you could solely swipe on single Google Search outcomes that lack different hooked up hyperlinks.” Beforehand, you would entry this functionality from the three-dot overflow menu. This swipe gives a way more devoted answer and will encourage use of Google’s bookmarking functionality, which has endured for fairly someday.”
Yea, the three dots are the norm and that brings up these extra hyperlinks. Listed below are some screenshots, as I can’t replicate this:
Google does have a technique to save picture search outcomes, by the way in which.
A bit extra from Glenn Gabe:
And keep in mind, you may weirdly drag and drop search outcomes to the search bar… I tweeted about that in June. Google is testing some fascinating UX options. Once more, are they making ready for one thing? 🙂 https://t.co/Fi3dtPAWxw
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) July 10, 2023
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