Google Archives - Tricky Enough https://www.trickyenough.com/news-categories/google/ Explore and Share the Tech Fri, 06 Jun 2025 00:16:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.trickyenough.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/favicon-32x32-1.png Google Archives - Tricky Enough https://www.trickyenough.com/news-categories/google/ 32 32 100835972 Google Unveils Gemini 2.5 Pro: Next-Gen AI with Improved Reasoning Capabilities https://www.trickyenough.com/news/google-unveils-gemini-2-5-pro-next-gen-ai-with-improved-reasoning-capabilities/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=google-unveils-gemini-2-5-pro-next-gen-ai-with-improved-reasoning-capabilities https://www.trickyenough.com/news/google-unveils-gemini-2-5-pro-next-gen-ai-with-improved-reasoning-capabilities/#comments Tue, 25 Mar 2025 20:38:21 +0000 https://www.trickyenough.com/?post_type=news&p=164329 Google announced Gemini 2.5, a new family of AI reasoning models, on Tuesday. This next-generation technology is intended to “think” before answering queries, providing a new level of sophistication to AI responses. What makes Gemini 2.5 stand out? Gemini 2.5 Pro Experimental is Google’s most advanced AI model, with a multimodal, reasoning-focused approach. This model,...

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Google announced Gemini 2.5, a new family of AI reasoning models, on Tuesday. This next-generation technology is intended to “think” before answering queries, providing a new level of sophistication to AI responses.

What makes Gemini 2.5 stand out?

Gemini 2.5 Pro Experimental is Google’s most advanced AI model, with a multimodal, reasoning-focused approach. This model, available through Google AI Studio and the Gemini app for $20 per month, is best suited for tasks such as web app development and agentic coding. It also claims to surpass previous AI models on key metrics.

Gemini 2.5 Pro has additional computational capacity to process complicated queries and fact-check responses, making it more dependable than previous models. This reasoning style is quickly becoming an essential component of AI systems meant to handle tasks autonomously. However, the additional processing resources required result in a greater price tag.

Benchmark Performance

On the Aider Polyglot test, Gemini 2.5 Pro outperformed OpenAI and other rivals with a code-editing task score of 68.6%. It also outperformed the DeepSeek and OpenAI models in various benchmarks, such as SWE-bench Verified. Nonetheless, it achieved 18.8% on the Humanity’s Last Exam, an arithmetic, humanities, and natural sciences exam, outperforming most competitors.

Enhanced Token Capacity

One of the most notable aspects of Gemini 2.5 Pro is its 1 million token context window. Which can parse around 750,000 words in a single transaction. This will soon be increased to 2 million tokens, allowing it to understand and respond to more complicated inputs.
While the price for API access has not yet been published, the firm pledges to provide more information soon. Gemini 2.5 is part of Google’s ongoing effort to develop in AI, with an emphasis on models with built-in reasoning capabilities.

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Google’s new Canvas Feature Enhances Gemini’s Creativity and Collaboration Capabilities https://www.trickyenough.com/news/googles-new-canvas-feature-enhances-geminis-creativity/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=googles-new-canvas-feature-enhances-geminis-creativity https://www.trickyenough.com/news/googles-new-canvas-feature-enhances-geminis-creativity/#comments Tue, 18 Mar 2025 20:40:21 +0000 https://www.trickyenough.com/?post_type=news&p=164187 Google has added a new tool called “Canvas” to its Gemini AI, improving the platform’s creative and collaborative capabilities. The Canvas tool, which was released on Tuesday, allows users to easily create, refine, and share writing and code projects. Canvas Feature is similar to technologies such as OpenAI’s Canvas and Anthropic’s Artifacts, which seek to...

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Google has added a new tool called “Canvas” to its Gemini AI, improving the platform’s creative and collaborative capabilities. The Canvas tool, which was released on Tuesday, allows users to easily create, refine, and share writing and code projects. Canvas Feature is similar to technologies such as OpenAI’s Canvas and Anthropic’s Artifacts, which seek to transform AI chatbots into robust productivity suites.

Seamless collaboration with Gemini

Canvas enables users to interact with Gemini in an interactive workspace, making it simpler to create long-form content. Users may now fine-tune text by modifying the tone, length, and formatting using easy tools. Highlighting a paragraph and instructing Gemini to make it concise, professional, or casual is simple. Furthermore, information may be exported directly to Google Docs for seamless collaboration.

The Canvas feature is not restricted to text. It also allows programmers to produce, preview, and alter HTML, React code, and web app prototypes. Users can iterate on code previews and make real-time changes, speeding up the development process.

Audio Overview Arrives at Gemini

Along with Canvas, Google has added the famous Audio Overview function to Gemini, which was previously only available in NotebookLM. This function creates podcast-style audio descriptions of papers, webpages, and other stuff. Users can submit files via the prompt bar and receive summaries that can be shared or downloaded, allowing them to absorb enormous volumes of information rapidly.

While the code preview for the Canvas feature is currently available on the web version, Audio Overview is only available in English at this time. Both features are free for Gemini users globally, making them available to a larger audience.
In short, Google’s new Canvas feature and Audio Overview extend the boundaries of AI-assisted creativity and productivity, allowing users to create, collaborate, and revise projects like never before.

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Google’s New AI Model is Being Used to Remove Watermarks from Images https://www.trickyenough.com/news/googles-new-ai-model-to-remove-watermarks/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=googles-new-ai-model-to-remove-watermarks https://www.trickyenough.com/news/googles-new-ai-model-to-remove-watermarks/#respond Mon, 17 Mar 2025 18:52:42 +0000 https://www.trickyenough.com/?post_type=news&p=164151 Google’s latest AI model, Gemini 2.0 Flash, generates a stir online when users discover that it can quickly remove watermarks from photographs. This feature, which allows the model to create and change photos, has prompted questions, particularly over the ethics and legalities of altering copyrighted information. The Gemini 2.0 Flash model, which is presently in...

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Google’s latest AI model, Gemini 2.0 Flash, generates a stir online when users discover that it can quickly remove watermarks from photographs. This feature, which allows the model to create and change photos, has prompted questions, particularly over the ethics and legalities of altering copyrighted information.

The Gemini 2.0 Flash model, which is presently in the experimental phase and can be accessed through Google’s developer tools. It has a sophisticated image-generating feature. Users have discovered that it can not only remove watermarks from photographs but also intelligently fill in the regions where the watermark previously appeared. While other AI programs provide comparable functionality. Gemini 2.0 Flash distinguishes itself by its outstanding ability to replicate the original image while leaving no visible watermarks.

Legal and Ethical Implications

The ease with which Gemini 2.0 Flash eliminates watermarks has raised concerns, notably among content creators and copyright holders. Except in exceptional cases, removing watermarks from photos without permission violates US copyright laws. Legal experts are concerned about the potential for widespread exploitation of this program. It allows anyone to access and edit protected content freely.

Other AI models, such as those developed by OpenAI and Anthropic, contain restrictions that prevent users from erasing watermarks, citing ethical and legal concerns. Google’s move to offer an AI tool with fewer limits has prompted concerns about tech companies’ responsibilities in preventing the misuse of their strong models.

As AI technology advances, experts advocate for stronger protections to guarantee that technologies like Gemini 2.0 Flash are used responsibly and by copyright laws.

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Apple Intelligence with Google Gemini integration appears to be coming soon https://www.trickyenough.com/news/apple-intelligence-with-google-gemini-integration-appears-to-be-coming-soon/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=apple-intelligence-with-google-gemini-integration-appears-to-be-coming-soon https://www.trickyenough.com/news/apple-intelligence-with-google-gemini-integration-appears-to-be-coming-soon/#comments Mon, 24 Feb 2025 19:23:05 +0000 https://www.trickyenough.com/?post_type=news&p=163743 According to backend code discovered in the iOS 18.4 beta, Apple is planning to add Google Gemini to its Apple Intelligence service. Analyst Aaron Perris of 9To5Mac discovered the words “Google” with “OpenAI” and “Third Party Model” in the update, implying a potential partnership between Apple and Google. This means that Gemini, Google’s powerful AI...

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According to backend code discovered in the iOS 18.4 beta, Apple is planning to add Google Gemini to its Apple Intelligence service. Analyst Aaron Perris of 9To5Mac discovered the words “Google” with “OpenAI” and “Third Party Model” in the update, implying a potential partnership between Apple and Google. This means that Gemini, Google’s powerful AI model, may soon be accessible to Apple users as a replacement for ChatGPT.

Apple and Google’s Strategic Collaboration

The integration was unsurprising, as Apple and Google had already suggested a collaboration. During WWDC 2024, Apple’s Craig Federighi announced the aim to include multiple models, including Google Gemini, into Apple Intelligence. While Apple had previously announced a collaboration with OpenAI to bring ChatGPT to Siri and other AI services, Federighi underlined that customers will be able to select between alternative models.

Although the iOS 18.4 version may not include Gemini integration straight immediately, the discovery suggests Apple is actively working on it. The launch of Apple Intelligence elicited mixed reviews, with many customers complaining about delayed functionality, erroneous AI-generated summaries, and difficulties with Siri. However, incorporating Google Gemini could provide Apple with a competitive advantage, especially because rivals such as Samsung have already included Google’s AI into their smartphones.

The addition of Gemini may help Apple address some of the issues with its voice assistant while also keeping up with competitors. While the timetable for this integration is unknown, Apple’s long-term ambition is to develop its large language model (LLM) for iOS 19 and macOS 16, which could be announced at this year’s WWDC.
In conclusion, Apple’s ambitions to integrate Google Gemini into Apple Intelligence may provide much-needed improvements to Siri and other AI-powered capabilities. As Apple strives to close the gap with competition, this integration may provide users with more freedom and improve their entire user experience. Stay tuned for more information on this amazing collaboration.

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Gemini AI Assistant Gets New Utilities Extension for Smartphone Control https://www.trickyenough.com/news/gemini-ai-assistant-gets-new-utilities-extension-for-smartphone/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=gemini-ai-assistant-gets-new-utilities-extension-for-smartphone https://www.trickyenough.com/news/gemini-ai-assistant-gets-new-utilities-extension-for-smartphone/#comments Thu, 05 Dec 2024 19:00:55 +0000 https://www.trickyenough.com/?post_type=news&p=160485 Google has announced a new Utilities extension for its Gemini AI assistant, improving Android device interoperability. Previously announced at Google I/O, this capability allows Gemini to handle a variety of smartphone functions. Gemini AI Now Can Manage Device Tasks. Gemini was previously unable to do critical activities such as setting alarms, timers, and operating the...

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Google has announced a new Utilities extension for its Gemini AI assistant, improving Android device interoperability. Previously announced at Google I/O, this capability allows Gemini to handle a variety of smartphone functions.

Gemini AI Now Can Manage Device Tasks.

Gemini was previously unable to do critical activities such as setting alarms, timers, and operating the camera. Users have to rely on Google AI Assistant or some software extensions. Gemini can now manage these device-related chores thanks to the new Utilities plugin.

How to Use the Gemini AI Utilities Extension

To use the Utilities extension, establish Gemini as your Android device’s default assistant. It is currently only available in English; other languages are not yet supported. The feature is being gradually rolled out, and it could take weeks before it is available to all users.

Supporting tasks using the Gemini AI Utilities Extension

The expansion enables Gemini to handle a wide range of jobs, including:

  • Setting and silencing alarms
  • Managing Timers
  • Turning on/off the flashlight, Bluetooth, DND, and Battery Saver mode.
  • Checking the device volume and battery levels.
  • Rebooting or turning off the device.
  • Opening the Camera app and capturing images.
  • Control media playback (Play, Pause, Skip)
  • Some functionalities can also be accessible directly through the lock screen.

Enhanced customer experience using Gemini AI.

One of the primary aspects of the Utilities extension is its ability to do several activities with a single natural language command. Users can, for example, request that Gemini set an alarm, enable DND mode, and open a website all at once. This streamlined experience greatly enhances user interaction.

Conclusion

The Gemini AI assistant’s new Utilities module improves usability by allowing seamless control of Android device functionalities. The distribution is currently underway, and users should expect further capabilities as the extension becomes generally available.

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Google Chat has introduced “Huddles” for instant voice and video meetings https://www.trickyenough.com/news/google-chat-has-introduced-huddles/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=google-chat-has-introduced-huddles https://www.trickyenough.com/news/google-chat-has-introduced-huddles/#respond Thu, 28 Nov 2024 19:48:01 +0000 https://www.trickyenough.com/?post_type=news&p=160179 Google Chat adds a new feature inspired by Slack Google Chat has launched a new feature called Huddles, which provides users with quick voice and video meeting capabilities. Similar to Slack’s popular Huddles, the functionality allows users to rapidly go from chatting to calling without leaving the app. How to Set Up a Huddle? Starting...

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Google Chat adds a new feature inspired by Slack

Google Chat has launched a new feature called Huddles, which provides users with quick voice and video meeting capabilities. Similar to Slack’s popular Huddles, the functionality allows users to rapidly go from chatting to calling without leaving the app.

How to Set Up a Huddle?

Starting a huddle in Google Chat is easy and user-friendly:
1. Start a chat conversation.
2. Click the drop-down menu next to the call icon.
3. Choose the “Start the Huddle” option.
The conversation starts as a voice call by default, but users can turn on video or show their screens during the meeting.

Enhanced Collaboration through Huddles

The development of Huddles improves the efficiency and ease of collaboration on Google Chat. Teams can now switch seamlessly from text-based discussions to voice or video calls. This ensures speedier decision-making and enhanced communication without the need for additional tools.

A long-awaited update

This feature was first introduced last year as part of a major Google Chat update. It is intended to improve real-time collaboration by offering features similar to those found in Google Meet, such as screen sharing and video calls.

Availability for the Workplace Users

Google has begun to push out Huddles to all Workspace users starting today. The upgrade will be made available to everyone within the following few weeks.

Why Do Huddles Matter?

With the launch of Huddles, Google Chat hopes to compete with existing collaboration platforms such as Slack. Its position as a go-to tool for team communication is strengthened further with the addition of real-time voice and video capabilities.
Explore Huddles to make collaboration easier and faster!

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Big Tech Companies are Turning To Nuclear Energy to Power Their AI Goals https://www.trickyenough.com/news/tech-companies-turning-to-nuclear-energy-to-power-their-ai-goals/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tech-companies-turning-to-nuclear-energy-to-power-their-ai-goals https://www.trickyenough.com/news/tech-companies-turning-to-nuclear-energy-to-power-their-ai-goals/#respond Wed, 20 Nov 2024 11:40:05 +0000 https://www.trickyenough.com/?post_type=news&p=159397 Major technological corporations, such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, are investing significantly in nuclear energy to fulfil the growing power demands of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure while lowering carbon emissions. An adventurous move into nuclear Amazon and Google are working on new small modular reactors (SMRs), while Microsoft has teamed to restart Pennsylvania’s Three Mile...

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Major technological corporations, such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, are investing significantly in nuclear energy to fulfil the growing power demands of artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure while lowering carbon emissions.

An adventurous move into nuclear

Amazon and Google are working on new small modular reactors (SMRs), while Microsoft has teamed to restart Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island nuclear power station. Nuclear power, which now accounts for 18% of US electricity and much more in other European countries, delivers steady, carbon-free energy—essential for powering AI Goals. However, previous incidents, such as those at Three Mile Island (1979), Chornobyl (1986), and Fukushima (2011), have long hampered nuclear expansion. Recent legislative improvements, such as President Biden’s streamlining of nuclear plant regulations, aim to revive interest.

Important initiatives

Amazon is leading the effort, investing $500 million in X-energy, a pioneer in SMR design. These reactors use sophisticated fuels that are resistant to corrosion, melting, and high-temperature dangers. Amazon intends to build a 320-megawatt reactor in Washington and a 300-megawatt reactor in Virginia, with prospective additions. Meanwhile, Google has partnered with Kairos Power, which has begun construction on a demonstration reactor in Tennessee. Operations will begin in 2027, with larger-scale reactors capable of producing up to 500 megawatts anticipated for 2035.

Microsoft, on the other hand, has reached a 20-year arrangement with Constellation Energy to restart Unit 1 of the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor, which is anticipated to be operational by 2028.

Leading Factors

The IT industry’s shift to nuclear energy is driven by the enormous energy requirements of data centres that train and run AI models and aspirations to carbon neutrality. AI-related workloads are expected to consume over 1,000 terawatt-hours of electricity by 2026, more than doubling the usage in 2022. Industry leaders, including Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI, have proposed an “energy New Deal” to fund new power plants.

Upcoming Concerns

Although future-oriented reactors promise both safety and economy, the issue of nuclear waste disposal remains unresolved. Few countries have a secure long-term storage solution, and the United States’ efforts remain stopped.

As AI rivalry heats up, nuclear energy provides a long-term, dependable source of electricity. It allows tech titans to lead a low-carbon energy transformation. Big IT corporations are using nuclear energy to power their AI Goals.

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$2.5 Decillion Fined by Russia on Google For Blocking Content https://www.trickyenough.com/news/2-5-decillion-fined-by-russia-on-google-for-blocking-content/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2-5-decillion-fined-by-russia-on-google-for-blocking-content https://www.trickyenough.com/news/2-5-decillion-fined-by-russia-on-google-for-blocking-content/#respond Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:00:00 +0000 https://www.trickyenough.com/?post_type=news&p=155257 Russia is imposing a whopping $2.5 decillion fine on Google, a number that is larger than the entire world’s economy. This staggering amount has been fined due to the removal of Russian channels on YouTube. Back in 2022, YouTube announced that it would be blocking channels run by Russian media, such as Sputnik and RT....

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Russia is imposing a whopping $2.5 decillion fine on Google, a number that is larger than the entire world’s economy. This staggering amount has been fined due to the removal of Russian channels on YouTube.

Back in 2022, YouTube announced that it would be blocking channels run by Russian media, such as Sputnik and RT. This ban was specifically for posting content about the Ukraine invasion by Russia. The content published violated YouTube’s policies and minimized the documented and violent events happening in the war. These channels were blocked in Europe before the block expanded globally. Although there is no exact amount of channels and videos removed, it has been estimated that over 1,000 channels and 15,000 videos were taken off the platform within ten days of the announcement.

Google has steadily accumulated a fine of 100,000 rubles every day since 2020. This came after Russian media outlets, RIA FAN and Tsagrad won their lawsuits against Google for the blocking of their channels. According to a report, this fine has doubled every week since. It has been said that 17 TV channels from Russia have filed a lawsuit against Google in their home country’s courts.

$2.5 Decillion Fined by Russia on Google: More background on this lawsuit

A court from Russia has given YouTube the ultimatum that if it does not restore the channels from the Russian broadcaster, the company will face more heavy fines. The $2.5 decillion fine would thus be doubled every day unless it is paid within nine months.

Considering the mind-boggling debt, Google LLC, a subsidiary of the company based in Russia filed for bankruptcy in 2022. During that period, the company’s assets in Russia amounted only to 3.5 billion rubles, while the debt reached over 19 billion rubles.

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Google Maps Updates: New Features Included in the Update https://www.trickyenough.com/news/google-maps-updates-new-features-included-in-the-update/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=google-maps-updates-new-features-included-in-the-update https://www.trickyenough.com/news/google-maps-updates-new-features-included-in-the-update/#respond Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:00:00 +0000 https://www.trickyenough.com/?post_type=news&p=155229 A new Google Maps updates has just been announced with features powered by Google’s own Gemini models. This AI-powered update aims to help people get answers to complex queries about the world. Users will now be able to transform Maps to receive ideas on where to go next with the help of Gemini. They can...

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A new Google Maps updates has just been announced with features powered by Google’s own Gemini models. This AI-powered update aims to help people get answers to complex queries about the world.

Users will now be able to transform Maps to receive ideas on where to go next with the help of Gemini. They can also find out why people like going to a specific place with review summaries by Google’s AI. Google has stated that these features have been made possible with Gemini’s reasoning, summarisation, and creation abilities, which pull data from 250 million places globally. The AI also utilises insights from the Maps community. This new feature will be available for US users starting this week on both Android and iOS devices.

Google is also introducing another update to make driving less stressful. It will now be much easier to explore through routes before starting the journey. Users can receive directions and check out the top attractions, landmarks, dining options and more. Google Maps’ enhanced navigation will also show reports on weather disruptions that might affect their route.

Google Maps Updates: Immersive View Update by Google

Another upgrade from the new Google Maps Updates comes from Immersive View. Google has stated that Immersive View will now be expanded to 150 cities all over the world. These places include Kyoto, Brussels, and Frankfurt.

Image Credits: Screenshot Taken From Google

Immersive View is an excellent tool to experience what certain routes, stadiums, and parks would look like. This AI-powered feature also shows users the traffic and weather conditions on the day the users are travelling. With the new update, Google will also let users know where they can park and the AI will also inform users of any complex turns along the user’s route.

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Sitelinks Search Box Will Be Removed On November  https://www.trickyenough.com/news/sitelinks-search-box-will-be-removed-on-november/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sitelinks-search-box-will-be-removed-on-november https://www.trickyenough.com/news/sitelinks-search-box-will-be-removed-on-november/#respond Sat, 26 Oct 2024 04:00:00 +0000 https://www.trickyenough.com/?post_type=news&p=153215 Google has stated that due to the decline in usage of the Sitelinks Search Box, the visual element will thus be removed starting November 21, 2024. This change will be applied worldwide in all search results, countries and every language. On Google’s official website for Developers, the announcement also includes that this change will not...

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Google has stated that due to the decline in usage of the Sitelinks Search Box, the visual element will thus be removed starting November 21, 2024. This change will be applied worldwide in all search results, countries and every language.

On Google’s official website for Developers, the announcement also includes that this change will not affect any site links visual element to rankings. It will also not be listed on the Search status dashboard. After this change takes effect and Google stops showing its sitebinks search box in Search, the next step is to take out the Search Console rich results report. Markups in the Rich Results Test will also no longer be highlighted. 

Unsupported structured data will not cause any trouble in the Search nor will it bring about any issues relating to reports in the Search Console. This means that users do not need to remove sitelinks search box structure data from their websites. However, if they proceed to remove them, they should be wary that since site names contain a variation of WebSite structured data, it will thus continue to be supported. 

Sitelinks Search Box: More on this visual element 

The Sitelinks search box was introduced back in 2014. It was brought in to enable users to make site-specific searches right from Google’s own search results page. This visual element was viewable right above the sitelinks, especially when users search by a company name.

Image Credits: Screenshot Taken From Google Search Central

This tool by Google assisted users in finding super-specific site content much more easily. It also supported autocomplete and even let sites perform schema markup to integrate more efficiently in the search page. 

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