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PLM Prompt: Explore Search Results with Google Wonder Wheel

PLM Prompt: Explore Search Results with Google Wonder Wheel
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23 June, 2009 | 1 min for reading

To discover infornmation and search results is always Interesting problem. Especially when you deal with big amount of data. Short note on additional way to do it in Google you may find interesting – Google experiement with Wonder Wheel. You can access this option from search results -> Show Options -> Wonder Wheel. Take a look on pictures and video below.

What do you think? Do you like this option for our field?

Google Wonder Wheel - Regular Search

Google Wonder Wheel - Regular Search

Google Wonder Wheel - Video Search

Google Wonder Wheel - Video Search

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ah7ZWYjxdM]

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