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Searching for images on Google
just became easier and more
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visual, with sorting.
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Now when you search for an
image, you'll not only see
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images related to your search,
but you can also sort
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the results quickly by subject.
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Say you'd like to get a
dog; you may not know much
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about dogs, so you go to
google.co.uk and do a search.
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But before reading through
articles and blogs, exploring
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dog types visually could
be really helpful,
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so you go to images.
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If you click 'sort by subject',
you can browse
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the images easily by dog type - Golden
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Retriever, Great Dane, Beagle.
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Sometimes, you need a particular
photo, but don't
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know exactly what you're
looking for.
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Like when you're putting
together a
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presentation for school.
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Say the presentation is on the
effects of caffeine, and you
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could really use some sort
of picture of coffee.
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You don't know exactly what
image you need, so you go to
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images.google.co.uk and
search for coffee.
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Looking at these image choices,
you might not know what will
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work best. Clicking 'sort by
subject' allows you to see the
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photos arranged into categories,
like coffee cup,
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coffee beans, espresso.
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This could work - images of
people drinking coffee.
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If you click that label now,
you can narrow down your
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search results further and
only see images of people
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drinking coffee.
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Sorting can be really helpful as
a starting point for exploring
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a new topic.
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Try it out for yourself.
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Whether you're shopping for a
car, looking for a particular
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photo or you just want to learn
more about a subject,
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sorting images just made
searching a lot more visual.
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