Unlock the Power of Google: Exclusive Features & AI Insights Reveal the Future of DevOps

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Key Points:

• Google Lens now offers a new update for iPhone users to select and search what’s on their screen within Chrome or the Google app using natural gestures.
• The feature allows users to perform visual searches without taking a screenshot or opening a new tab.
• The update will be available in Chrome on both web and mobile devices, with a new icon in the address bar to access the feature.

As a tech journalist, I’m excited to share the latest updates from Google’s Lens, a visual search tool that’s been revolutionizing the way we interact with content. With over 20 billion visual searches per month, Lens is an essential tool for many of us. And now, we’re seeing two major updates that will make it even easier to harness its power.

The first update is designed specifically for iPhone users. Imagine being able to highlight or tap on a specific part of a video, article, or product image, and instantly searching for it. This new update allows exactly that, enabling you to perform visual searches without the hassle of taking a screenshot or opening a new tab. To access the feature, open the Chrome menu and select “Search Screen with Google Lens” – it’s as simple as that!

But that’s not all. In the coming months, a new Lens icon will appear in the address bar of your Chrome browser, providing the same functionality as the Chrome desktop experience we saw last summer. This means you’ll be able to access Lens from anywhere, anytime, and use it to search what you see across multiple devices, including your computer, phone, and tablet.

These updates are significant for several reasons. Firstly, they showcase Google’s ongoing commitment to making ChromeOS and ChromeOS devices more seamless and powerful. With Lens, users can easily search and access information from their screen, streamlining their workflow and making research a breeze. Secondly, these updates highlight the importance of visual search in today’s digital landscape. With more than 20 billion visual searches per month, it’s clear that there’s a thirst for this kind of functionality.

In the age of information overload, being able to quickly search what’s on your screen can be a game-changer. By making Lens more accessible and user-friendly, Google is empowering users to harness the power of visual search and unlock new possibilities. As we continue to navigate the ever-changing digital landscape, it’s exciting to see how these updates will shape the future of search and exploration.

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