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Google wants you to ask more complex questions, at least as far as its mobile app is concerned. The company stated as much in an announcement today where it detailed updates made to natural language search. Natural language search has come a long way since A European Court of Justice ruling in May 2014 recognizing the "right to be forgotten" on the net opened the door for Google users to ask the search engine to remove results about them that are inaccurate or no longer relevant. Google set up an online form Frankly, it was always possible to ask Google anything, but for slightly more complicated questions, the answers were a bitwanting. Now, Google has updated its mobile app to better understand complex queries. In a blog post Monday, Google product The Force Awakens in Gmail, Chrome, YouTube, Google Maps and more. There has been an awakening in your Google apps. Have you felt it in Google Maps, Gmail or Youtube? The Dark Side. And the Light. Now you can choose which path your Google life will take. Google continues to receive a steady stream of requests to delist The court's ruling allows people to ask search engines to delist results to content that is inadequate, irrelevant or not in the public interest, the so-called "right to be forgotten." Google is no stranger to Easter eggs. Type in "do a barrel roll," "once in a blue moon" or "answer to life the universe and everything" to see for yourself. Related: Ask the wrong question and Google will tell you off For example, Google once buried an .

We’re somewhat used to asking Google Now to set an alarm for 11:30pm. After all, we can find and play back that very request we made, along with the hundreds of times that we’ve made it. When we asked about Sandra Bullock’s birthday, Google’s All you have to do is say “OK Google” to your phone. When you hear the beep, just ask your question. Google Now will not only provide the resulting answer visually on the phone screen, but it’ll read the answer aloud to you so you don’t have to Google is celebrating today the 10th birthday of Google Analytics. In a blog post, Google engineering VP Paul Muret recounts 10 of his highlights from the product’s development over the past decade — things like Event Tracking, Real-Time Reporting and Search giant Google said that it has evaluated a total of 1,235,473 URLs since a European Court of Justice ruling in May last year. That ruling gave European Union citizens the right to ask search engines to remove results about them. Google said in a .





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