
Hidden inside Google’s Chrome for Android app is an experimental feature that will instantly display suggestions to_various_queries while you’re typing them into the address bar. To recap, these are the answers that Google would normally display right at the top of its search results. Posing the question “how old is Elon Musk?” will trigger a visual card to be displayed at the top of the page with relevant information. By enabling a specific flag in Chrome for Android (detailed below), these morsels of information will be auto-suggested while you type. So before you’ve even pressed “Go” on your smartphone or...
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