Google Knowledge Graph to make Wikipedia unnecessary?
Technologies / / December 19, 2019
In May this year, Google launched a new project called Google Knowledge Graph. Its main essence is that the search engine will now issue is not just the most appropriate reference, but a brief summary of information for your search query. According to Google essentially builds into its search service a complete encyclopedia. Until recently, this system was only available for English-speaking users, and that's now the opportunity to enjoy it with us.
With the launch of this service, you will see an additional panel on the right of the search results. There will appear a brief encyclopedic information about the subject of your search. For example, if you are looking for a film actor or a musician, you can immediately see his photos, biography, awards, basic roles, songs and so on.
In that case, if you type the name of the city or the country, you will not have to wade through the sponsored links of travel companies. The new Google service immediately show you a map, a brief description, information about the weather and time, and even a list of the main attractions.
At the same time, if you click on one of these links to the sites that appear on top of another panel, allowing one-click switch between all related links.
Earlier, before the advent of Google Knowledge GraphMan, looking for information on any subject, concept, or the person gaining the appropriate request, and then go on a Wikipedia page. Now, if you need only a summary, then this does not necessarily - Google will provide it directly to your page. This benefits users by saving time and clicks the Google wins, keeping the users on their pages. That's just stand there like Wikipedia blow, especially if Google will expand the amount of information displayed?