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Preview Google's New Search Results Page

ubermiester writes "Ars Technica demonstrates how to copy and paste a bit of JavaScript to preview a facelifted Google. Ars points out that 'the changes are minimal, but they give some insight into Google's plans.'" I thought we already knew those: world domination.

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  1. not much by carsonc · · Score: 2, Interesting

    it's good in that you know if it's worth looking at the other categories without clicking on anything.

  2. How does one go about "discovering" this code? by keilinw · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Very interesting... and somewhat disappointing. I was expecting to see a completely new interface, not the addition of a bar on the left side of the screen. Don't get me wrong, this is useful and a bit attractive.

    However, what I'd really be interested in is whether or not someone outside of Google could have come up with this code themselves? Or, is it an inside job? Or perhaps it is an "unofficial" preview release.

    What is the /. communities response to this....I'm dying to know!

    Matthew Wong
    http://www.themindofmatthew.com

  3. Still no web standards... by StandardsSchmandards · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I wonder when Google will change their HTML to be compliant with the W3C recommendations? It is amazing that they are so far behind other companies with regard to markup quality.

    1. Re:Still no web standards... by RalphSleigh · · Score: 2, Interesting

      IIRC they do this to save bandwidth, all those "'s add up.

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  4. Re:To be honest... by chrisd · · Score: 5, Interesting

    We test interface tweaks all the time to see how people 'like' them. Doesn't mean we will or will not deploy them. So....Nothing (much) to see here, move along :-)

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    Open Source Program Manager, Google, Inc.
  5. Some other new google 'features' by Ivo · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Earlier today I noticed some other irregularities in google's search results. They seem to be a bit manipulative in the results they present. I've noted them in my blog: http://www.achievo.org/blog/archives/34-Google-sta rting-to-think-for-me.html