9 Facts that Google Can Answer
One of Google’s search features that you might not be aware is that you can ask Google 9 facts—unless you already asked one of them.
The feature I am referring to is the Q&A search feature wherein you “Hit us with a fact-based question or query (like “population of Japan”) by typing it into the Google search box.” And you will see at the top of your search results page Google’s answer to your query together with the a link to their source.
By trying out different fact related keywords in the search box, I found 6 fact-based queries in addition to the 3 samples given by Google. Well these are actually phrases that you have to complete.
Google gave:
1. population of ____________
2. birthplace of ____________
3. currency in ___________
These are the phrases I found:
4. land size of __________
5. author of ___________
ex. author of Count of Monte Cristo, author of The Da Vinci Code
6. capital of ____________
7. GDP of ____________
8. time zone of ___________
9. calling code of ___________
I am not sure if there are only 9, because as I said I just tried typing in different keywords that a searcher might use, so maybe there’s more.
This feature is helpful especially when you are writing an article—maybe you want to include the current population or the GDP of a country to support your opinion. With Google answering your straightforward question, you also have saved time since you don’t have to go to a webpage and find the fact yourself.













Google does math and unit conversions, as well.
April 7th, 2008 at 9:21 pm