Google rolls out new Windows desktop app with Spotlight-like search tool | TechCrunch
- Google has launched a new experimental Windows desktop app designed to enhance search capabilities.
- The app allows users to search for information across their computer files, installed apps, Google Drive, and the web using the Alt + Space shortcut.
- The search functionality is similar to Mac's Spotlight search, enabling quick access to both local and online content.
- The app is available through Google's Search Labs, an experimental program for testing early-stage features.
- Google Lens is integrated into the app, allowing users to select and search anything on their screen for tasks like translation, homework help, and more.
- Users can access deeper responses through Google's AI Mode, which supports complex, multipart questions via an AI interface.
- The app offers multiple search modes, including all results, AI mode, images, shopping, videos, and more.
- Dark mode is available for user preference.
- The app is currently available in English and for users in the U.S., requiring a PC with Windows 10 or higher.
- The new app aims to provide a faster and more efficient way to find information and perform various tasks.
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1wWow, this changes everything for Windows users Jv Shah 🖥️ Searching files, apps, and web in one place is a game-changer. 👀 Excited to see how fast it boosts daily workflow—are you trying it yet?