Revolutionary technology prepared by Google

May 23, 2007 16:11 GMT  ·  By

Google is now working to develop a revolutionary technology that will be able to answer common questions such as "What shall I do tomorrow?". A few days ago, the Mountain View company debuted Universal Search, a new perspective of the famous search engine. Using the new flavor of the search technology, the users will be able to get all types of information on the same SERP. However, it seems like Universal Search was only the beginning because the search giant wants even more and plans a revolutionary technology to organize our lives.

"We are very early in the total information we have within Google. The algorithms will get better and we will get better at personalization. The goal is to enable Google users to be able to ask the question such as 'What shall I do tomorrow?' and 'What job shall I take?'. We cannot answer even the most basic questions because we don't know enough about you. That's the most important aspect of Google's expansion," Eric Schmidt, Google CEO, said according to Sky News.

As you know, Google is the best search engine on the Internet, having an impressive number of search technologies with millions of users every day. However, Google wants even more and is continuously struggling to improve the products or build new ones to give more power to the users. Along with the Universal Search, Google also debuted a new design for the search engine's official page, an obvious sign that reveals the company's plans.

If you didn't know, Google is also the owner of a testing search technology, Searchmash that was especially designed to test all the new features before they are implemented into the final product. Until now, Searchmash debuted a lot of innovative functions but most of them are not integrated into Google search so I guess we should expect some new features soon.