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Next time you look up something on your phone, you won’t have to spend ages clicking through pages of search results. This week, Google is introducing an update in the US that will remove the ‘See More’ button users had to select in order to load additional listings.
Now, when you reach the end of a page, Google will automatically load the next set of results, so you have limitless scrolling till you come across your desired page. This change will be rolled out to both mobile web browsers, as well as the Google app on iOS and Android.
If it doesn’t work immediately, fret not. According to
TechCrunch, the tech giant will be releasing the update in stages, so not all searches will come with continuous scrolling at this point. There could also be subtle changes as to where advertisements are placed on each page, though you’re probably used to scrolling past them.
For more information on the update, head
here.
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TechCrunch, cover image via
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