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Huawei’s Petal Search: 5 Key Differences with Google Search
Huawei has been busy developing its Harmony operating system, including a new maps product (I wrote about that here) and a whole new search engine (I wrote about that here).
There is a slowly growing consensus that Google has taken its eye off the search ball, but it does still dominate the industry. Niche upstarts (like You.com, which I wrote about here) are different; just not different — or rich — enough to stake a challenge.
Maybe Huawei has a better shot?
Their Petal search engine is live now, so I gave it a whirl. (You can try the desktop version here and the mobile app is available in most countries now.)
It’s pretty similar to Google, in that it starts like this:

But then, things diverge.
I used my normal sample set of queries to try it out, starting with ‘cashmere jumper’.
Here’s what I found:

Petal’s on the left and you can see that it’s easier to digest than Google’s overwhelming, ad-saturated experience. I’ve tried to highlight the key differences in the image.