Google adds more semantic smarts to its search engine

From CNET News.com: Google seems to be eking out a major new tweak to its search results.

Reportedly spotted by several users, the search pages are now displaying semantic data nestled to the right of the regular results. Such information tries to tie in relevant facts related to the subject of your search rather than just providing links to external Web sites.

For example, run a search for "Howard Carter," the archaeologist who discovered the tomb of King Tut and is the focus of today's Google Doodle. In return, you'll see an entry on the right displaying key facts and a photo of Carter from Wikipedia, as Engadget points out.

Or search for "English football team," as one fellow in the U.K. did, and the entry on the right offers up a description of the team and even includes the names of all the key players.

Like most Google tweaks, this one appears to be rolling out slowly. So you may not be able to see any results just yet. I tried the feature on my end, plugging in "Howard Carter," "English football team," and other terms, but no related semantic results popped up.

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