Facebook Testing ‘in-app’ Search Engine – Wishing Users to Skip Google

Facebook has initiated testing an internal search engine “in-app” facilitating its users find links within the mobile app as early as possible. Facebook is piloting this latest internal search engine in such a way that the users can skip Google and utilize this browser. It assures that users need not move to Google Search for adding links over status updates on the app. According to a report by Techcrunch, Facebook starts this “in-app” search engine for the iOS users who are curiously looking for an ‘add a link’, option.

Facebook Testing ‘in-app’ Search Engine

Facebook has given a confirmation to Techcrunch that they have trillions of posts which renders people quest for links. It also ensured that the data which they deliver is not being offered by Google.

How can users utilize in-app search engine?

As soon as the user can places a query in the search box, the “add a link” option displays a matching link in order to get update status very fast. Then, the users can just select a preferred link and publish it along with images, locations, status updates, comments and many more.

Through this search engine, the users can share many more updates and latest reports. It even provides structured data regarding the type of news and also about the publishers, passion of your friends.

By hosting latest news and content, Facebook is trying to prevent its users from leaving their website and can also share content throughout the world.

We must remain how rapidly Facebook brings up the “in-app” search engine and how soon it alters the browsing haste of its users.

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