We all have probably gone this through before, you search for something, and the results just don’t seem to be related to what you were looking for.
It’s not what we want to see, and we try to prevent this in several ways. For example, if you type something wrong in Google space, it has systems to identify those misspellings and deliver proper spelling predictions, so you can find the accurate web results and related information that match with words you were looking for.
Google also try to make improvements to its underlying language understanding systems in search, so even if you don’t phrase something exactly as it is written online, Google still can understand the words and concepts in a way that makes sure you can find a good match.
But you also have found that sometimes these systems do not work perfectly and sometimes there is not just information available on the web that matches with your typed query.
Starting in the USA last week, Google is now rolling out a new message that Google lets you know that it is not able to find any similar result that matches with your search query. In this situation, Google display the following message,

While you can still go with the results available and look if they match with what you’re looking for. When possible, the message also shows you alternative searches as well as tips on how you could reformulate your query and find the information you seek.
Although this feature does not show up often-after all there is something helpful that can help us with our query. But when it happens, now with this new Google feature, it is possible that you can get some related tips that save your time as well as help you to get the information you wanted more efficiently and quickly.
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