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Google Search is incredibly powerful.
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You can search for text across the Internet
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most of human knowledge, images, books, videos.
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But, we realized there was an important part
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of the Search experience that we’d overlooked.
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Our task as designers
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is to get our users the information
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they’re looking for
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as quickly and as beautifully as possible.
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But, until now, we couldn’t always
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give users what they’re looking for
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Because, sometimes, they’re not looking at all.
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My wife and I have a puppy
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with so much energy
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that we walk her 5 times a day,
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and she sniffs around every nook and cranny.
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This is how she gets information about her world.
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Photo-auditory-olfactory sensory convergence
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is a phenomenon that's been promised
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in science fiction for decades.
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-We’re excited to announce Google NoseBeta
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our flagship olfactory knowledge feature
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enabling users to search for smells.
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Our mobile aroma indexing program
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has been able to amass
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a 15 million scentibite database
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of smells from around the world.
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-With an elegant integration
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into our existing knowledge panels,
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the Google Nose Beta Smell button
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seamlessly connects scent to search.
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By intersecting photons with infrasound waves,
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Google Nose Beta temporarily aligns molecules
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to emulate a particular scent.
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Google Nose Beta works on nearly all desktops,
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laptops,
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and quite a few mobile devices.
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In the fast paced world that we live in,
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we don’t always have time
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to stop and smell the roses.
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Now, with Google Nose Beta,
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the roses are just a click away.
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-If you have a question like
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"what does a new car smell like?",
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who knows the answer?
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Google Nose.
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-What does a ghost smell like?
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Google Nose.
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What does the inside
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of an Egyptian tomb smell like?
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Google Nose.
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Google Nose.
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Google Nose...Beta.