id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt www-blog-google-1302 Introducing the Knowledge Graph: things, not strings .html text/html 1711 235 86 The Knowledge Graph enables you to search for things, people or places that Google knows about—landmarks, celebrities, cities, sports teams, buildings, geographical features, movies, celestial objects, works of art and more—and instantly get information that's relevant to your query. The Knowledge Graph enhances Google Search in three main ways to start: This is one way the Knowledge Graph makes Google Search more intelligent—your results are more relevant because we understand these entities, and the nuances in their meaning, the way you do. With the Knowledge Graph, Google can better understand your query, so we can summarize relevant content around that topic, including key facts you're likely to need for that particular thing. The Knowledge Graph also helps us understand the relationships between things. In fact, some of the most serendipitous discoveries I've made using the Knowledge Graph are through the magical "People also search for" feature. ./cache/www-blog-google-1302.html ./txt/www-blog-google-1302.txt