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Google on Friday said it has enhanced

Google on Friday said it has enhanced its popular Internet search engine to dig deeper into pages to uncover the exact tidbits of information people seek.

While typical search results provide playground equipment links to websites deemed relevant to queries, Google now weaves in direct connections to spots on pages with snippets of information that might be of interest.

“We’ve enhanced the search snippet with two inflatable bouncers new features that make it easier to find information buried deep within a page,” Chris Kern of Google’s Snippet Team wrote in a blog post.

The features help by providing links to relevant game machines sections of the page, “making it faster and easier to find what you’re looking for,” Kern added.

The refined snippets let searchers “jump” to information they want instead of having to scour websites listed in results, according to Google.
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Conan O’Brien hit his head

Conan O’Brien hit his head during a stunt for the “Tonight Show” on Friday and the production was halted, NBC said.

O’Brien was being examined Friday at a pearl beads hospital. The network declined comment on his condition or whether he had been released.

O’Brien issued a statement through NBC that indicated he was treating the incident lightly.

“Last thing I remember I was enjoying the play with Mrs. Lincoln, and the next thing I knew I was in bed being served cookies and juice” O’Brien said in the statement.

The 46-year-old comedian took over the “Tonight” host’s job from Jay Leno in June.

O’Brien’s accident recalled a rare absence by Leno that came toward the end of his 17 years with the show, when a high fever and unspecified illness caused him to check himself into a hospital for a day.

NBC canceled two episodes of “Tonight” when that freshwater pearl beads occurred in May. Leno’s new daily prime-time comedy show debuted this month.

There was no word from NBC on plans for next week’s shows.

NBC’s decision to remove the top-rated Leno from “Tonight” and replace him with O’Brien, hoping to draw a younger audience, put pressure on the new host’s shoulders.

The network’s creation of a daily prime-time akoya pearl beads series for Leno, displacing five hours of scripted shows, was another bold move.
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