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A Google Knowledge Panel is a prominent feature on Google's search engine results pages (SERPs) that provides a concise and organized summary of information about a particular entity, such as a person, place, organization, or thing. This information is extracted from various sources across the web, including Wikipedia, official websites, and reputable databases.
A '''Google Knowledge Panel''' is a prominent feature on [[Google|Google's search engine]] results pages (SERPs) that provides a concise and organized summary of information about a particular entity, such as a person, place, organization, or thing. This information is extracted from various sources across the web, including Wikipedia, official websites, and reputable databases.


The Knowledge Panel appears on the right-hand side of the search results when you search for a specific entity. It aims to give users quick access to key details without needing to click on individual search results. The panel typically includes:
The Knowledge Panel appears on the right-hand side of the search results when you search for a specific entity. It aims to give users quick access to key details without needing to click on individual search results. The panel typically includes: