Google Introduces Annotating and Commenting Feature for Search Results

Google is launching an experimental feature called "Notes" that allows users to add their own annotations to search results and articles on Discover. Users can customize their notes with colorful fonts and images. The notes will be ranked dynamically based on relevance and user queries. Google will employ algorithmic protections and manual human review to moderate the content. The feature will be available in the US and India, and notes will be indexable on the open web. Additionally, Google is introducing a "follow" feature that allows users to receive batched results and notifications about specific queries they follow. The company has no plans to share users' follow data with advertisers or outside parties.
- Google is going to let you annotate search results The Verge
- Google Search tests Notes on search results Search Engine Land
- Google Launches "Notes" To Add User Comments In Search Results Search Engine Journal
- Google Search will let you leave and read 'Notes' on web pages 9to5Google
- Google Search adds Notes tab and takes a small step toward social search TechRadar
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