Last month Google announced that they would be rebranding its Google Feed feature to “Google Discover”. In a way it will be similar to Feed except with some changes, although the main feature in which it would surface articles and posts based on your personal interests will remain.

For mobile web users, it looks like Google Discover is now live according to 9to5Google who discovered that the feature is now rolling out to users. Android users might be familiar with the design of Google Discover, where in the past the feature known as Google Now was available on Android by swiping to the right of the screen, where users would be able to see news articles based on things Google thinks you might be interested in.

However with Google Discover rolling out on the web, it means that if you were to surf on over on your mobile device to Google.com, scrolling down you will be able to find similar content. The main search page is still present and maintains its stark white design, but if you wanted more details and information, you’d just need to scroll further down.

This rollout will apply to both iOS and Android devices and according to 9to5Google, it works on both Safari and Chrome, so if you’re a Safari user on iOS you don’t have to worry about Google keeping the feature exclusive to Chrome.

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