Encyclopedia Britannica’s new Chrome extension is a simple fix to Google misinformation

In a battle of the old world versus the new, the Encyclopedia Britannica is looking to regain relevance by attaching itself to Google search results in an effort to correct the misinformation that the company deems to exist there.

The new search product, "Britannica Insights," is a Chrome extension that will take information from the encyclopedia and populate it on the sidebar "snippet" of a Google search results page. The snippet is a welcomed resource in most cases when it comes to simple, factual questions that aren't involved in emotionally charged rhetoric. How far away is the Earth from the Sun? When does the new Mario Tennis come out? Do dogs sweat? The information is fast, accessible, and usually correct. It's these snippets that...

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