Google Launches New Windows Desktop App! Google has rolled out a new Spotlight-like search tool for Windows PCs. With a quick Alt + Space shortcut, users can instantly search files, apps, Google Drive, and the web — plus use Google Lens and AI Mode for smarter results. Full story https://lnkd.in/gQKPevZx #GoogleRanking #windows #Spotlight #ProductivityBoost #technews #SearchTools
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Google rolls out new Windows desktop app with Spotlight-like search tool The app will allow people to use an Alt + Space shortcut to instantly search for information from their computer files, installed apps, Google Drive files, and the web. https://lnkd.in/g9HdZe54
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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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⚡ Big update from Microsoft Starting next month, the Copilot app will automatically install on Windows devices that have Microsoft 365 desktop apps. The rollout kicks off in early October and should be complete by mid-November for all eligible devices worldwide—except in the European Economic Area. If you're an admin, you can opt out via the Microsoft 365 Apps admin center to keep things as they are This move underscores how deeply AI is integrating into our daily workflows. https://lnkd.in/dK5dnRXm #Microsoft #Copilot #AI #Productivity #TechNews
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Google has launched a new Windows search app via Search Labs, designed to make searching faster and smarter. With a shortcut (Alt + Space), users can instantly search local files, apps, Google Drive, and the web—similar to Apple’s Spotlight on macOS. The app features Google Lens for on-screen translations and math help, plus an AI Mode for complex queries. Currently in English (US) and available on Windows 10/11 PCs. 🔑 Key Details: 🔸 Google released an experimental app through Search Labs for personal accounts. 🔸 Users can press Alt + Space to search files, apps, Google Drive, and the web. ⌨️ 🔸 App features Google Lens for text translation, math help, and screen image searches. 📸 🔸 An AI Mode answers multi-step and complex queries in detail. 🤖 🔸 Results can be filtered by type: Images, Shopping, Videos, etc. 🛍️ 🔸 The app offers dark mode and a movable desktop search bar. 🌙 🔸 Available only in English (US), for Windows 10 and 11 PCs. 💻 #Google #Windows #AI #GoogleLens #TechNews #Search #Spotlight #Apps #Drive #Desktop #Translation #Innovation #Experiment #Productivity #Software #Updates #Technology #NetSnix
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The first major feature being introduced is semantic file search. This new tool allows users to locate files by describing them in natural (everyday) language instead of remembering exact names, dates, or file types. The second feature is a redesigned Copilot home interface. When users open the Copilot app, they will now see a new homepage that displays recently used files, applications, and conversations. Microsoft #SemanticSearch #Copilot #Windows11 #PCs #Update https://lnkd.in/gaUPWkmy
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Hey Network! Microsoft Windows Insiders are getting a nice upgrade to the Copilot app! Semantic search now lets you find files and photos just by describing them in plain language, and there’s a new homepage that pulls together your recent files, apps, and conversations. Feels like a small but important step toward making PCs work the way we think, not the other way around. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gnJFAt_B #Copilot #Microsoft #WindowsInsider #Semantic
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🔍 Google has declared war on Windows Search and Copilot with a new experimental desktop search app. It brings the macOS Spotlight experience to Windows, supercharged by Gemini 2.5, promising to eliminate slow, native searches. A simple Alt + Space shortcut instantly brings up the search bar. This gives you a single point of entry for everything: local files, installed apps, Google Drive documents, and the entire web. No more switching between windows. It integrates a powerful "search anything on the screen" feature using Google Lens. You can select code snippets, text within images, or UI design elements directly from your screen to search, translate, or identify them instantly. The AI mode, powered by Gemini 2.5, understands complex, natural language queries. For example, you can ask it to "find the final design draft for project A from last week and the related client emails." The AI then breaks your query into sub-tasks, searching both local and cloud storage simultaneously to deliver a single, intelligent, and comprehensive answer. You can even ask follow-up questions, like having a personal assistant. The best part? It's completely free and lightweight, making it a huge win for anyone looking for a high-efficiency, low-cost productivity boost. It truly unifies the fragmented Windows search experience into a single, powerful tool. While it's currently an experimental release for English users in the US (Windows 10+), it's a clear sign of Google's renewed focus on the desktop. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gn4q2xDx #Google #Windows #AI #Productivity
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Microsoft has transformed Copilot for Windows 11 - ditching the old web view for a sleek, native experience that finally feels at home in the OS. The new app features a sidebar for chats, Windows-style context menus, mica-blur effects, and loads faster than before. This redesign isn’t just cosmetic. By leveraging native UI frameworks instead of a web wrapper, Copilot opens almost instantly, scrolls smoothly, and behaves like a real Windows app. No more laggy interfaces that feel like they're hosted in Edge. The new sidebar also changes how you work: keeping multiple chats handy, launching Copilot with Alt + Spacebar, and toggling startup behaviour—all make it far easier to weave AI into your daily routine. If AI tools really are going to become productivity staples, they need to feel fast, integrated, and consistent—this update brings Copilot a lot closer to that ideal. #Windows11 #Copilot #AIinProductivity #TechUX #ITSupport https://lnkd.in/eSiFUv7j
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🚀 Google just brought a Mac-style Spotlight search to Windows! The company has launched a new experimental Windows app through Google Labs that puts a universal search bar on your desktop. Hit Alt + Space and instantly search your PC files, installed apps, Google Drive documents, or the web—without switching windows or breaking your workflow. It even includes Google Lens to search anything on your screen—translate text, identify objects, or get quick help on homework problems. Plus, an AI Mode delivers deeper, smarter answers with follow-up suggestions. 🔗 Full Story: https://lnkd.in/d9CDZTCN #Google #Windows #Productivity #AI #TechNews
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Google wants to make Windows search obsolete with its own app. The application searches locally and on the web and is capable of text recognition.
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