Google has one more new addition to their ever-growing list of features that have been discontinued. Relevant functionalities are continuous search Search result. Continuous scrolling from search results on social media feeds will be stopped by Google, according to a report in Search Engine Land.
Unknown to many users, however, this feature debuted on mobile devices in October 2011 before it spread to the desktops the following year.
Nevertheless, according to a Google spokesperson quoted in Search Engine Land. This will not be the case with regards to desktops. Also, it is likely that this functionality will be available on mobile devices within few months. The exact timing is yet to be announced looking constantly for replacements Page system.
Instead of continuous search results in the search engine Google removed them and will use page system. Where you would basically navigate different pages manually instead of just getting endless results as soon as you scroll down like previously. To access additional information, simply click ‘Next’ below an ongoing page which was conveniently placed there for quick navigation purposes. On top of that, there will exist a “more results” button at the bottom of a page that appears. When searching through keywords using mobile phones.
Why sequential searches are being killed by Google
This move by the company may enable them offer faster and more relevant searches across many topics rather than overwhelming people with too much information. When they inquire various issues at once.
How would it impact on users?
It all depends on how you look at it though; from some perspective. This could be considered minor change even though results after consecutive search results are eliminated. There is no change made on google.com or its core functionality such as search.