Google has launched a new app for Windows that aims to change how people search and interact with information on their computers.
Instead of opening a browser every time, users can now search directly from their desktop. The app allows them to find files, open apps, check online information, and even access cloud content—all in one place.
At the centre of the app is its AI-powered search feature. Users can ask questions in simple language and get clear, easy-to-understand answers. The app also shows links for those who want to explore more, making it both quick and reliable.
A standout feature is the Alt + Space shortcut, which opens a search bar instantly. This makes it easy to find things without interrupting what you’re doing, helping users stay focused on their work.
The app also lets users interact with what’s on their screen. For example, they can highlight text, analyse images, or translate content without leaving their current window. This adds a new level of convenience, especially for multitasking.
The goal is to make searching feel natural and less disruptive. Instead of jumping between tabs and apps, everything is available in one simple interface.
This move shows how Google is focusing more on making artificial intelligence a part of everyday computing. By bringing these tools to desktops, the company is aiming to improve productivity and make technology easier to use.
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