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November 17, 2015 09:43 am GMT

You can now ask Google's mobile app (almost) anything

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Frankly, it was always possible to ask Google anything, but for slightly more complicated questions, the answers were a bit...wanting

Now, Google has updated its mobile app to better understand complex queries. In a blog post Monday, Google product manager Satyajeet Salgar explains some of the improvements that help the app make sense of your weird, human thought processes.

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First, Google better understands superlatives and ordered items; for example, it understands queries such as "What are the largest cities in Texas?" Also, you can ask it about a particular point in time — so you can ask that same query about the largest cities in Texas, but in 1953, for example. Perhaps most importantly, Google is better at understanding complex combinations of these queries, such as "Who was the U.S. president when the Angels won the World Series?" Read more...

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