Internet21.09.2016
Google brings Natural Language Processing to Drive
Google has announced that you can use Natural Language Processing and other new and improved features in Drive search on web to find files faster.
Natural Language Processing is essentially “search like you talk”. You can type things like “find my budget spreadsheet from last December” or “show me presentations from Anissa”.
Drive will understand what you mean and give you the option to click for those search results.
Google Drive also has a new autocorrect feature that suggests corrections to misspelled search terms.
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