Google launches experimental desktop search app for Windows

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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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