Google Go Unveiled in SA – A Faster Way to Search

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Google has launched a new app that allows users to search and browse using less data and overcome obstacles such as the lack of high-speed connectivity on the African continent.

Available in 26 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa from Thursday, Google Go uses the latest version of Google’s advanced compression algorithm, using up to 40% less data to display search results.

Google says the new app is quick to download without using much data, and it takes up minimal space on your phone.

Google Africa Chief Marketing Officer Mzamo Masito says Google Go is designed from the ground up to address weak data connectivity, high data costs and low storage space.

Mzamo says when there’s no internet access, Google Go retries failed search requests in the background and also loads Web pages faster including in data-saving mode or on 2G connections.

“What this means for the user is a lighter, faster way to search. It loads results instantly as you type and smart word suggestions help you search faster with minimal typing.”

Google Go is available through the Google Play Store for devices running Android v4.3 (Jelly Bean) and above.

– Business tech

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