Google has once again reworked its approach to search in an effort to better find what users are searching for by introducing Knowledge Graph. Many words or phrases have multiple meanings which search engines aren't always capable of recognizing. For instance, on its blog, Google uses "taj mahal" as an example: "You might think of one of the world's most beautiful monuments, or a Grammy Award-winning musician, or possibly even a casino in Atlantic City, N.J. Or, depending on when you last ate, the nearest Indian restaurant." Knowledge Graph will ask which of the multiple options you are searching for on the side of the screen. When users click which one they are referring to, the search is further refined.
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