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Google Updates Its Face

whereiseljefe writes "About 12:00 am Central Time, at least when I saw it, Google changed it's face. Before it was a simplistic search engine, with a minimal front page, and now has become even more so. Those pretty tabs we have become accustomed to are now gone, and in the search results, the "summary" section at the top is now a faded blue bar (see here with a search returning ads). And the ads are a little more low key. Nice to know they are cutting back on their interface rather than adding spastically like Yahoo." Other folks noted that they've added Froogle and Local Directory pages have now been given links on the front page. Which is good, since inclusion in the main page tends to mean ready for prime time.

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  1. Good! by bfg9000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's good to see that it's not just me. I thought it was time to reformat Windows again.

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    1. Re:Good! by Telex4 · · Score: 5, Funny

      I thought it was time to reformat Windows again.

      It's always a good time to reformat Windows.

  2. Puhhh by pytsun · · Score: 3, Funny

    Thank God - not another facial gone wrong.

    1. Re:Puhhh by zulux · · Score: 4, Funny

      Thank God - not another facial gone wrong.

      You know you've been at the pr0n too much when your think what I was just thinkings.

      The worst was when my fiance went to the spa, came back, ans said "I had a great facial. My face smells great!".

      Did a double-take on that one...

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  3. New google fizzles by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    The new google lacks kaw-pow, pizazz! It doesn't reach out and grab you and scream in your face - read this X-TREME web page!

    Look, this is 2004, and "understated" is synonymous with "loser". If you want to put the mazuma in da bank, baby, you gotta POP, SIZZLE!

    And I know what I'm talking about - I'm a marketing exec in a Fortune 500.

  4. Re:About Face! by Jay+Bucks · · Score: 5, Funny

    If their so smart, how come they forgot to use the all so critical flash intro page? Jason Argue about stuff

  5. Mirror by CleverNickedName · · Score: 5, Funny

    In case of Slashdotting, here is the Google cache.

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    1. Re:Mirror by UnknowingFool · · Score: 3, Funny

      Good idea! After all we all know how weak their infrastructure is. Way to be proactive!

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    2. Re:Mirror by lizardloop · · Score: 3, Funny

      I like the disclaimer. "Google is not affiliated with the authors of this page nor responsible for its content."

  6. Re:Meanwhile... by JUSTONEMORELATTE · · Score: 3, Funny
    Slashdot looks EXACTLY the same as it did when it first started 6 years ago.
    The same godawful color schemes, ugly nexted tables, awful HTML code, etc.
    Maybe slashdot should take a cue from google and update themselves.
    Not quite true. When I loaded this story page, it had an add for Google between the story and the comments.
  7. Google H4x0r by capncook · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Google interface is available in many languages, including H4x0r!

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  8. Re:Meanwhile... by TehHustler · · Score: 5, Funny

    And it doesnt display right first time in Firefox, i have to keep pummelling F5.

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  9. Details of pagerank system also revealed by Andy_R · · Score: 3, Funny

    here, however, I suspect this may have leaked out 3 days too early.

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  10. Re:Slashdotted... by arvindn · · Score: 3, Funny
    You can use the google cache.

    Important: Note that google is not affiliated with the authors of google.com or responsible for its content.

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  11. They've improved the search as well!!!!! by profet · · Score: 3, Funny

    Go to google's main page and type the following into the search box:

    miserable failure

    Now hit the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button.

    Gotta love google.

  12. Re:About Face! by ViolentGreen · · Score: 5, Funny

    And why didn't they use black scroll bars? I just love those things...

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  13. Good step forward by Hard_Code · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is a good step forward but still does not go far enough. We must erase this "user interface" tyranny. First of all - the title - i mean, gosh, it says "Google" in my browser title bar, in clear letters. Such gratuitous self-advertising is unnecessary and garish if you ask me. Please leave the title bar alone. Also, why is there so much busy text on the page. I'm a busy man, I can't be bothered to read all that. I count over 25 words on the front page alone! That adds up to countless more letters. And that is not even counting source code. I'm bewildered and confused. Also, they decieve the user by providing, two, TWO COUNT THEM, buttons to search. One says redundantly "Google Search" the other poses the existential statement "I'm Feeling Lucky". Now I appreciate free psychological therapy like the next person, but PLEASE Google, leave that up to the experts on daytime shows like Dr. Phil. Now I am left pondering whether I really feel lucky or not, or whether I only am doubting my luck because I am being presented with a challenge towards it, whether this is all my parent's fault, and ultimately feeling that I need not search the web, but rather within myself to find out who I truly am.

    But Google not only presents these "submission" buttons, but a range of categories to manifest my self doubt. Images: Is there something wrong with my own self image? Groups: Am I accepted as a member of a group. News: Does anything interesting or newsworthey ever happen in my life? Froogle: Am I managing my finances appropriately, or will I squander my fate through illiteracy or bad spelling? More>>: Is there something missing in my hollow pointless life...do I need something more to fill the void?

    And as a last kick in the teeth, Google must remind me at the bottom that the page is copyrighted, and that it is "Searching 4,285,199,774 web pages", as if to say "you are not good enough to receive this page".

    So, please stop the user interface terrorism Google!

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  14. Re:Slashdotted... by Naffer · · Score: 3, Funny

    If you click the first link and snoop around a bit, you can find information and pictures of the server google was running on in '98. Ahem, and I quote

    These are both 300 MHz Dual Pentium II Servers with 512MB of RAM. There are 9 9G drives between the two machines. The main search used to run on them. These were donated by Intel.

  15. Re:About Face! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Google is going to reset soon, they are reaching the limit of an unsigned 32 bit integer, currently at: 4,285,199,774 of (4,294,967,296 - 1).

    Good bye google =(

  16. Re:high key ads by Marvin_OScribbley · · Score: 4, Funny

    If you are feeling bored, do a Google search for things like "Make Money Fast" or something like that, and then repeatedly click on the ads to open in a new tab. Then when you get tired, close your browser. You'll never see the pages that load, but whoever paid to get listed on Google will be out another 25 cents or so... ;-)

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  17. Re:About Face! by poot_rootbeer · · Score: 5, Funny


    Maybe Google is using 33-bit integers? Ever think of that, huh?

  18. Re:Meanwhile... by TheSpoom · · Score: 3, Funny

    *modded by Admins -1, Subversive*

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  19. Google v. Yahoo by Le+Marteau · · Score: 5, Funny

    Google can change the most minute detail of their page, and the world notices, because their page is so minimal. Yahoo, on the other hand, with their excessivly cluttered home page, could put the goatse guy on their page and half the visitors wouldn't even notice.

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  20. Slashdotting the zeitgeist? by srcosmo · · Score: 4, Funny
    When playstation shows up as the #1 search next month, everyone at the Google Zeitgeist will be confused.

    But not me.

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