Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Google Operating System: Top Results and Quick Answers in Google Inbox

Google Operating System: Top Results and Quick Answers in Google Inbox

Link to Google Operating System

Top Results and Quick Answers in Google Inbox

Posted: 26 Jan 2016 11:45 AM PST

I've always wondered why Gmail doesn't sort search results by relevance, just like Google Search. Gmail sorts results by date, so you can quickly find recent messages that match your query, and that's pretty useful, but sometimes you want to find an old email from a friend or a long-forgotten conversation about modern architecture.

Now Inbox search works a lot like Google Search. Google autocompletes your query and shows results as you type. There's also a "top results" section that shows the most relevant 5 results for your query. It's not perfect and it's easy to see why this doesn't replace the standard "sort by date": ranking email conversations is harder than ranking web pages. There are no links between messages, many messages are pretty short and are only important for a short while.


In addition to top results, Inbox also shows quick answers extracted from your messages. "Now when you're searching for a frequent flyer number or shipping status, Inbox will show it at the top of search results – no more digging through individual emails to find what you're looking for."


Quick answers are very big in the desktop site:

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