Google has made a few interesting tweaks to its web search offering and adds “deep links” directly to subsections of result pages.
Snippets with direct links to relevant content.
Google (NSDQ:GOOG) has always added a short “snippet” containing information on what the relevant web page is about. This text is normally extracted from the page itself. Google “snips” out a paragraph that seems relevant to your query. Alternatively they make use of the Description tag found on the page or a description found in the Open Directory.
Now Google may add “deep” links to relevant sections on the page, making it possible to go directly to the information you are looking for.
The Google Blog gives the query “trans fat” as an example.
One of the results is from the Wikipedia. Google will now add links to sections of the Wikipedia page, sections on sub topics like Chemistry and Nutritional Guidelines.
These links [...]
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