I was searching for a Athens Regional Medical Center this morning in Google and I noticed about half way through the word “regional”, as I was typing in the Google search bar, a link to their website appeared below in the Google Query Suggestion element. (see image below)
I’ve known that Google Query Suggestion has been around for a while but this is my first time noticing and using the suggestion link and I though it was very useful.
This feature is also available on mobile phones and iPhones – you read an article on Matt Cutt’s blog about using it on the iPhone.
It’s like cutting out the middle man – instead of searching > going to the search results > then clicking on the results link, you can now click on site directly in the suggestion element that unfolds below as you type your query.
I took a screen shot of what I saw as I was typing – and then I simply clicked the link you see below the search bar and I was taken to the site:
This is all part of the Google Suggestion Query, and here’s what snippet of what Google has to say about this feature and why it’s helpful:
To pick a suggestion, just click it.
To learn more about Google Suggestion Query, and how to turn it on or off, visit their page.