Google India on Tuesday launched a new feature called “People Cards” on its search engine. These are basically digital visiting cards which allow users to add basic information about themselves along with a picture to boost their online visibility in searches.
Google's browser Chrome had 80.71 percent of the market share in India as of July 2020, research firm StatCounter had noted.
Indians have been instructed by Google to just look up their names in searches and customise their “People Card” by adding their educational and professional backgrounds, email address, contact number, social networking profiles, and location. Once customised, the “People Cards” are activated by Google in a “few hours”.
Google India took to Twitter to announce the roll-out of this new search feature.
🆕 Introducing the people card on Google Search.
— Google India (@GoogleIndia) August 11, 2020
Showcase your business, passion or portfolio when people search for you on Google.
Get started ➡️ https://t.co/CAm3mRiCgM pic.twitter.com/wPx6GIUdWz
Tech-savvy Indians quickly began testing the “People Cards” and applauded Google for the “amazing initiative”.
Amazing feature pic.twitter.com/IZFUw3N5P8
— Sonu kumar kushwaha (@sonukumarkush12) August 11, 2020
Love you google..💋💋❤❤😍😍 Very awesome features..woh.
— Jay Banik (@Jaybanik93) August 11, 2020
As per your above example it's look very helpful. 👍👍👍
— Raj Thakur (@rajthakur2312) August 11, 2020
Love! https://t.co/3gv3ZQ1ucA
— Anusha Cheluvagopal (@anusha_243) August 11, 2020
Currently, “People Cards” only come with support for the English language; however, Google will be rolling out more language options for the feature in the time ahead. Information about a roll-out of the feature in other countries remains unclear as of now.