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Google Search Labs is a program that allows users to try out experimental Google Search experiences and share feedback. The experiments available in Search Labs are still under development, and they may not be available to all users.
To access Search Labs, you must sign in to your Google Account and then click the Labs icon in the Google Search app or the Chrome desktop new tab page. If you don't see the Labs icon, it means that Search Labs is not currently available to you.
Once you have accessed Search Labs, you can browse through the available experiments and try out the ones that interest you. For each experiment, you will see a description of what it does and how to use it. You can also share feedback on the experiment directly with the Google team that is working on it.
Here are some examples of the types of experiments that you might find in Search Labs:
- New ways to search for information, such as by using your voice or by drawing a picture.
- New ways to visualize search results, such as in the form of a map or a timeline.
- New features for interacting with search results, such as the ability to save results to a list or to share them with others.
Search Labs is a great way to get a sneak peek at the future of Google Search and to provide feedback on the new features that are being developed. I encourage you to check it out and try out the experiments that interest you.