> Now, we’ll extract interesting information from Google Knowledge Graph entities and highlight them in line. When the user clicks on the highlighted entity, it will open the app tray, so you can easily find out more information, right when curiosity strikes. This new experience allows people to quickly get additional context about people, places or things.
These aren't ads as in what is served through AdWords.
So this is a small taste of what's coming if Chrome dominance gets more worse than it is today. All the more reason to support and promote independent browsers.
> Now, we’ll extract interesting information from Google Knowledge Graph entities and highlight them in line. When the user clicks on the highlighted entity, it will open the app tray, so you can easily find out more information, right when curiosity strikes. This new experience allows people to quickly get additional context about people, places or things.
These aren't ads as in what is served through AdWords.
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