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Overview[]

Google Suggest is

an automated tool that recommends additional search queries when a user begins to type descriptive words or phrases into the search engine. These additional search queries derive from an algorithm that tracks and analyzes all queries run by internet users.[1]

Overview[]

"Google Suggest lists the most popular combination of terms used by individuals conducting identical or related search queries. For example, if a user types 'chicago' into Google's search engine, even before the user presses 'enter,' Google recommends several searches: 'chicago tribune,' 'chicago bears,' 'chicago weather,' and 'chicago sun times.'[2]

References[]

  1. Stayart v. Google Inc., 2013 WL 811793. at *1 (7th Cir. Mar. 6, 2013).
  2. Id.
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