Googling for pizza? You can now order food directly from search results

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Stan Schroeder
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Google's search results are slowly but surely becoming more than mere pointers to a destination. Google on Thursday added the ability to order food directly from its search results.

The feature, which currently works only in the U.S., gives users who search for restaurants an option to instantly place an order for delivery.

Google has partnered with six U.S. food delivery services for the launch -- Seamless, Grubhub, Eat24, Delivery.com, BeyondMenu and MyPizza.com -- but more will come "in the future," according to the company.

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In December, song lyrics started to appear in Google search results. And in February, the company started showing health-related info for related search queries.

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