YouTube improves your search engine with more visual results and videos translated into your language

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No matter what you look for, there will always be some results on YouTube. But sometimes, you get it to the content that best fits what you are looking for is a frustrated experience for the limitations of the own search engine.

Pau Paniagua, director of product management per Search YouTube, now announced this week two major improvements in the YouTube search engine.

The first are more “visual” results. You can now see images of the chapters into which a video is divided directly in search results, to give you an idea of what you are going to see or jump to a chapter of the video in particular instead of seeing it whole. On the other hand, they will no longer just appear frames of the videos in the results. Now in the YouTube mobile app you will see complete sequences of the video without having to open it, as was happening in the web version desktop platform.

The second improvement has to do with what the content in other languages ​​is more accessible to everyone. Ein this sense, YouTube will begin to show videos than originally are in other languages with the subtitles, titles and descriptions automatically translated into your own language, as long as there is no relevant content available in your own language. In the words of Paniagua: “isto means that someone in Thailand can learn about quantum physics from an MIT professor or what viewers in Brazil can explore the Grand Canyon from home, with subtitles in their language. “

This second feature will begin to be implemented with videos in English for later expand to other languages. YouTube is also testing a third feature that appears when no relevant or quality content for search: in short, links to websites and other Google search results within YouTube. this function is being tested a India and Indonesia, but could expand in other countries depending on the feedback.

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