Google’s new search feature that will help you find new websites that you didn’t know earlier
By at April 28, 2010 | 9:05 pm | Print
Updates:
Google is launching a search feature that will help you find new websites that are almost same ones which you have explored earlier for any specific topics.
Google’s explanation:
For example, with the recent earthquakes around the world, many of us have been looking for international relief organizations. We knew that Direct Relief International has been actively involved in Haiti, so we started off by searching for [direct relief international]. The first result on the page linked us to the Direct Relief website, where we found many ways to help in Haiti. But what if one wants to support several organizations? If you click the “Similar” link that’s on the same line as the “www.directrelief.org/” URL, you’ll find other nonprofits that are also involved in relief efforts.
Key Changes:
Starting this week, for queries where similar sites are likely to be helpful, Google will display a list of “Pages similar” at the bottom of the results page. For example, this is the list of sites similar to Direct Relief International.

This new feature of Google, will help you to discover many useful websites that you didn’t know earlier.
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