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Mia Sato @ The Verge · today 15:42 EDT

Google tests showing full recipes right in search results

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Google is testing yet another feature aimed at keeping users on search results pages — this time targeting the popular recipe blog industry.
The company is testing a new feature called Quick View that appears for some cooking recipes. A search for “chocolate chip cookie recipe,” for example, shows a “quick view” button on a recipe from the blog Preppy Kitchen. Clicking it pulls up a full recipe with ingredients, photos, and step-by-step instructions — all without leaving Goo

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