Definition: Google Knowledge Graph

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Google Knowledge Graph is a system used by Google to provide more comprehensive and relevant information about people, places, things, and concepts in response to a user’s search query. The Knowledge Graph uses data from a variety of sources, including Wikipedia and other structured data sources, to create a rich and diverse database of information about the world. When a user searches for a term that is included in the Knowledge Graph, Google can provide a panel of information on the right side of the search results, showing details such as a definition, relevant facts, and related topics. The Knowledge Graph is designed to enhance the search experience by providing users with a more complete and accurate understanding of the information they are searching for, and to reduce the number of clicks required to find the information they need.

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