<P> In May 2009, Google announced that they would be parsing website microformats in order to populate search result pages with "Rich snippets". Such snippets include additional details about results, such as displaying reviews for restaurants and social media accounts for individuals . </P> <P> In May 2016, Google expanded on the "Rich snippets" format to offer "Rich cards", which, similarly to snippets, display more information about results, but shows them at the top of the mobile website in a swipeable carousel - like format . Originally limited to movie and recipe websites in the United States only, the feature expanded to all countries globally in 2017 . </P> <P> Besides the main text - based search - engine features of Google search, it also offers multiple quick, interactive experiences . These include, but are not limited to: </P> <Ul> <Li> Calculator </Li> <Li> Time zone, currency, and unit conversions </Li> <Li> Word translations </Li> <Li> Flight status </Li> <Li> Local film showings </Li> <Li> Weather forecasts </Li> <Li> Population and unemployment rates </Li> <Li> Package tracking </Li> <Li> Word definitions </Li> <Li> "Do a barrel roll" (search page spins) </Li> <Li> "askew" (results show up sideways) </Li> </Ul>

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