Categories: Digital Life

Google introduces Search History

Now you can look up your Google search history on any device or computer.

With the new search history feature you can quickly find and get back to sites you’ve been to and see items you have starred, not just on your Android device or iPhone but searches you’ve made on your desktop or laptop can also be viewed.

It’s a convenient way to or desktop searches to find back the site you search a few hours or day or weeks earlier. The integration between mobile devices and computers really makes this new feature tremendously useful. All you need to do is sign in with your google account and then tap the history link at the bottom of the Google homepage in your mobile browser.

If you’ve enabled search history in your account (tap “Settings” and select “Save Searches” under “Search History”, then tap “Save”), the history that you see is a combination of all your searches done while you are signed-in, whether you are searching from a laptop at home, your desktop computer at work, or your phone while on-the-go.

Head on over to Google Mobile Blog for a quick start-up guide.

Though we find it a bit weird that there’s no way to include searches made from the Google iPhone app into the search history function.

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