Have you ever tried to remember how to get back to a website that you found from a recent search? Today in the US, we’re launching a new search history feature which helps you quickly get back to sites you've been to and see items you have starred from your Android, iPhone, or desktop searches. Just sign in and then tap the history link at the bottom of the Google homepage.
If you’ve enabled search history in your account (tap “Settings” and select “Save Searches” under “Search History”, then tap “Save”), the history that you see is a combination of all your searches done while you are signed-in, whether you are searching from a laptop at home, your desktop computer at work, or your phone while on-the-go. Your mobile searches are marked with a little phone icon so you can tell them apart. For websites you’ve visited while searching on a desktop or laptop, you’ll see screenshot thumbnails that can help you recognize and return to the right sites quickly.
If you want to remove any history items, you can tap the "Edit" button at the top of the page and delete individual search queries. If you prefer to stop recording search history all together, choose the “Do not save searches” option under "Settings" on the home screen and tap “Save.”
At the top of the History page, you can also select your “Starred items,” which shows a list of search results you’ve starred on your computer or phone. Let’s say after researching places to snorkel in Hawaii, you found a website full of photos about Kealakekua Bay that you want to return to later. To star the Kealakekua Bay website, simply click on the star next to the Kealakekua Bay website on Google search results. Thereafter, whenever you want to return to the site, simply click on the “Starred items” option in history. This way, while you’re out with friends, you can easily get back to the website and show pictures of this magical cove right from your phone.
We hope you find the new History link useful!
Of course is usefull, I've been waiting for this for a long time...
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Great addition...when will it be coming to the UK?
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ReplyDeleteIn addition to starred, it would be nice to be able to filter on just mobile or desktop searches. The indicator icon is useful, but limiting the results would be much more helpful.
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I will be waiting it as an arabic user of google mobile :)
ReplyDeleteI like how google STILL treats all other mobile OS's (Palm's WebOS) Like the ugly step child!!! ANY PHONE USING THE WEBKIT HAS THE ABILITY TO DO THIS!!! YOU NEED TO MENTION PALM WEBOS IN YOUR POSTS!!! I'M GETTING TIRED OF THIS!!
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This tip works on any Palm webOS device too because it uses WebKit just like Android and iOS do. Come on Google, please start mentioning webOS in these posts!
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