The Mountain View giant continues to listen to the market add features to your search engine, the first Google business you want now make movie lovers, series and television shows enjoy with the viewer customize Google search for Android.
We were told by Google 9to5Google, saying that we would soon be able to save check-in or follow-up list of movie tags or series without leaving the search engine, whether we want to see them in the future or if we have already seen them.
Performance available for mobile devices onlyfortunately for the Google app for iOS and Android and the website, too attached to the card Information panel we usually watch when looking for a movie, series or TV show on Google.
Your watchlist for movies and series, right on Google
As you'll see, many options now appear among them are “Get Tickets” if the movie is in theaters, the selector of "Did you see it?" and kind of "Watchlist"apparently in English in the picture above, which is it will save the content that is searchable for us the viewer so we can find it easily.
The job seems to be more compatible with Google bookmarks that expands on Search, Maps and the web, and now let us also save content we want to see and already see there is no need for a third party system or multiple lists It's hard to keep up.
In fact, our list of content will appear in the section "Collections" like all other Google bookmarks, and we can find it in the simplest possible way, searching on Google “My watchlist”, which will give us access to the tab for all our saved content, poster and release date:
Details of its worldwide expansion are not available, too only other users have received the new functionality
In addition, some users are reporting that right now there's no way to see a list of what you've tagged "Already seen", although it is possible to flag content by clicking on the same option in the search panel.
No doubt seems like an extra use of the _ ”Collections function"_ What the crowd used to use, but the good thing is that Google continues to offer options to users … Or not?
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