Via TechCrunch
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Google is turning 15 tomorrow and, fittingly, it’s celebrating the occasion
by announcing a couple of new features for Google Search. The mobile
search interface, for example, is about to get a bit of a redesign with
results that are clustered on cards “so you can focus on the answers
you’re looking for.”

Those
answers, Google today announced, are also getting better. Thanks to its
Knowledge Graph, the company continues to push to give users answers
instead of just links, and with today’s update, it’s now featuring the
ability to use the Knowledge Graph to compare things. If you want to
compare the nutritional value of olive oil to butter, for example,
Google Search will now give you a comparison chart with lots of details.
The same holds true for other things, including dog breed and celestial
objects. Google says it plans to expand this feature to more things
over time.
Also new in this update is the ability to use Knowledge Graph to
filter results. Say you ask Google: “Tell me about Impressionist
artists.” Now, you’ll see who these artists are, and a new bar on top of
the results will allow you dive in to learn more about them and to
switch to learn more about abstract art, for example.
On mobile, Google is now making it easier to use your voice to set
reminders and have those synced between devices. So you can say “Ok
Google, Remind me to buy butter at Safeway” on your Nexus tablet and
when you walk into the store with your iPhone, you’ll get that reminder.
To enable this, Google will roll out a new version of its Search app
for iPhone and iPad in the next few weeks.
With regard to notifications, it’s also worth noting that Google is now adding Google Now push notifications to its iPhone app, which will finally make Google Now useful on Apple’s platform.
