I look up terminology every day. Have you noticed what happened with Google this week?
The searches now fill each result with (on the first line) a brand icon, the source URL, followed by the URL's keyterms or interior pages, and then an arrow dropdown to select "cached"
... and all this is ABOVE the truncated page link.
And then the link is followed by possibly a by-line, and then a date
... and only then does the blurb from the page start showing up, again truncated.
But that's not all! Below the truncated blurb there will be "People also search for" with more links, but only within a single one of the page results. Below the other items there are more links in the form of keywords or questions.
Skimming a Google results page is OVER.
The searches now fill each result with (on the first line) a brand icon, the source URL, followed by the URL's keyterms or interior pages, and then an arrow dropdown to select "cached"
... and all this is ABOVE the truncated page link.
And then the link is followed by possibly a by-line, and then a date
... and only then does the blurb from the page start showing up, again truncated.
But that's not all! Below the truncated blurb there will be "People also search for" with more links, but only within a single one of the page results. Below the other items there are more links in the form of keywords or questions.
Skimming a Google results page is OVER.
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