Yahoo! Trial version of Glue search
November 20, Yahoo! started testing new search version in the US market with the name Glue.
November 20, Yahoo! started testing new search version in the US market with the name Glue. Glue was tested for the first time in May at Yahoo India, Indian users when performing a search on Yahoo! will be able to choose the search results of the current tool or Glue.
Yahoo!Glue in the test phase
On the results page with the Glue search version, the results including text, images and videos will be displayed on the same page rather than in the same tab.
Currently, Yahoo! Only tested Glue with certain limited content, it will carry out additional work in the upcoming period.
Details when searching for the keyword Hugh Jackman are shown
select on Yahoo!Glue
As a result of this new search result, users quickly grasp the essentials for their search. For example, searching for gphone keywords, gphone posts, ghone introduction videos and tips on using gphone will appear selectively. See the example here.
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