Google is rolling out a number of updates to its Chrome browser for Android and iOS that will make it easier to find the information you're looking for.
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Most notable is the addition of a relevant search function. When you are reading a suitable website and you tap the address bar, Chrome will show a list of search results related to your current website. For example, if you are looking at a page about "Tokyo," Google will suggest searches related to local attractions and restaurants.
At the same time, Chrome on Android is now showing trending search results, which you can see when you open a new tab and tap the address bar. Google isn't saying how knowing what other people are searching for might be useful, but a screenshot the company shared offers a clue. During a sporting event like the ongoing FIFA Women's World Cup, for example, "US women's soccer" might appear as a trending result.
Google has also made improvements to Touch to Search. The feature will display a carousel at the bottom of the interface with a list of related search results. The company says that this feature makes it easy to quickly access the company's search engine. Before you can use Touch to Search, however, you will need to enable the feature in Chrome's settings menu.