Internet giant says that it was responding to the need for information on COVID-19, the most searched-for term of 2020.
The search giant launched Google.com/covid19 which contains resources and links for people looking for information on symptoms, testing, and developments. Currently only in English, it will be rolled it out in other languages and countries in the future.
"This new format organizes the search results page to help people easily navigate information and resources, and it will also make it possible to add more information over time as it becomes available,""As coronavirus becomes a challenge in more communities and as authorities around the world develop new guidance and tools to address the pandemic, we'll continue to find more opportunities to connect people with key information to keep themselves, their families, and their...
The Verge reported that tech companies are trying to give coronavirus-related support, but have not yet managed to help people get access to testing, which is the main problem as the disease takes hold.
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