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Love it or hate it, Google has plenty of handy resources to make life easier. This is one you may not have tried.
The easy way to save and share
Think of Google Collections as an aggregator of items you want to return to later or share with others. You can save links, images and places from Google search results. How you use it is up to you. It works with anything from places you want to visit to online recipe books with links to your favorite meals.
It’s almost like using Pinterest…without a Pinterest account. Here are some neat uses for Google Collections:
Mood boards to inspire your home improvement projects
Quotes and ideas for setting and achieving goals
simple shopping list
News stories you want to refer to later
A list of your favorite places, things to see and places to visit
medical research into a disease or condition
Dream boats, cars and vacations when you hit the jackpot
Resources for caring for a loved one
Everything you need for your upcoming wedding
DIY project
Hair and Makeup Ideas
Favorites are also easy to share.After setting up your favorites, just click share icon In the upper right corner. You can get a share link directly from the Favorites page or take a picture of the person you want to share via Tweet, Facebook message or email.
Now let’s take a closer look at how to set up your own collection.
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How to use Google Collections
You might be saving a collection or two without knowing it.To check, visit google.com/collections.
Start a new collection on the computer:
On the left, select new series and give it a name.click OK save it.
Now you can search for what to add.
You can save items to any favorites you create directly from Google search results.
Perform a search on google.com and click on the desired result.
At the top, click Three more options and look for Add to. If the item does not exist, it cannot be saved to the collection.
This will save the item to your recent collection.To choose a different one, click Change > Select your favorites.
You can also do this on your phone.
Start a new collection on Android or iPhone:
Open the Google app.
At the bottom, tap Collection > View your favorites > new series.
Name and tap the collection create.
To save an item, search in the Google app, tap the result, and select Add to At the top.
To save an image, search for and tap the image in the Google app.choose more > Add to.
you have it.
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