This Experimental Google App For Windows Is Like Mac's Spotlight, But Better Than Windows Own Search Function

Google is rolling out a new experimental app for Windows, designed to help users find what they need faster and more seamlessly.
 
  
  
    
Google is rolling out a new experimental app for Windows, designed to help users find what they need faster and more seamlessly.
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