
Google's Knowledge Graph has become a useful tool when you're searching for things that interest you. There are a few reasons why it's a handy feature, but most of all it provides context to what you're searching for. The best example I've found is that if I google "Eagles", I want to tell Google if I'm looking for information about the band or the football team. In my case, it's always the football team. Always.
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