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Alternate views for search results
See results on a timeline, map, or in context of other information types. With these views, Google's technology extracts key dates, locations, measurements, and more from select search results so you can view the information in a different dimension.Timeline and map views work best for searches related to people, companies, events and places. Info view shows all the data found for each result, to help you select the best choice.
Try out one of these queries
View on a timeline:
thomas jefferson
civil rights movement
nanotechnology
View on a map:
pga tours
olympics
bioinformatics conferences View additional info:
space exploration
cars
koalas
thomas jefferson
civil rights movement
nanotechnology
View on a map:
pga tours
olympics
bioinformatics conferences View additional info:
space exploration
cars
koalas
Keyword suggestions
Try different keywords to improve your search results. As you type your search, Google's technology provides alternative suggestions to your queries in real time. This feature is also available on Google Labs as Google Suggest.Try out this query: google
Keyboard shortcuts
Navigate search results quickly and easily, minimizing use of your mouse. Current keyboard shortcuts include:Key Action
J Selects the next result.
K Selects the previous result.
O Opens the selected result.
<Enter> Opens the selected result.
/ Puts the cursor in the search box.
<Esc> Removes the cursor from the search box.
Try out this query: rattlesnake
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