At the end of last year, someone found that Google was using the area on the right of the search results page to display some auxiliary information, such as the restaurant price, business hours, and nearby subway stations, for example, you search for CEOs, founders, and headquarters of a company. You search for celebrity height, weight, friends of men and women, parents, and famous works of various periods. Today, the Wall Street Journal's article said that Google will continue to test more extensive content information columns, which already have a huge database.
For example, when you search for California, Google will display a map of California, a major city, a scenic spot, Secretary of State, and a brief introduction on the right. However, these contents are from Wikipedia (for example ). When searching for a band or artist, the introduction, the first album, the latest album, lead singer, band members, music, and album information will also be displayed:
When searching for a star, it will show you the appearance of various types:
Search for Obama:
However, how does Google look like the infobox on the right side of the Information bar? In fact, almost all of the content is from the manually edited Wikipedia, instead of Google indexing and analysis.