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Google Introduces, Then Scraps, Bing-Style Background Images

NIN1385 writes "Google has scrapped the now infamous background image option on its homepage. After 14 hours of a scheduled 24-hour experiment to see how people liked (or disliked) the new homepage layout, the company must have found out it was very disliked. I guess the fact that 'remove Google background' was the seventh most searched for phrase today might have had something to do with it."

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  1. Microsoft Responds by eihab · · Score: 4, Funny

    There were also a couple of snarky tweets from Microsoft regarding the "bing-style" backgrounds.

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  2. Didn't even notice by by+(1706743) · · Score: 5, Funny

    I only use the Pac-Man page.

  3. slow on uptake by jollyreaper · · Score: 5, Funny

    I thought this was just a one-day thing they were doing to show they're aware of the oilpocalypse. Bing has pretty pictures but I don't actually use it for anything. As Stephen Colbert said "Bing is the best search engine. I know because I googled it."

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  4. Re:Thanks god. by DriedClexler · · Score: 3, Funny

    What text fading? I don't see any text fading. You must have done something wrong. Especially if you wouldn't even know how to modify that feature. [/typical enthusiast forum response]

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  5. Re:Fire that marketroid! by Thud457 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Google has said in the past that they use an empirical, incremental approach to UI design where user actions are studied and these guide decisions

    I have google set as my home page, and the first thing I did when I got to work was search for what is this shite, Bing?! So, google reverting to a lightweight UI -- that was my idea!

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  6. Re:How clever of them... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    If life gives you marmals, make marmalade.

    The repercussions of being given mammals is terrifying.

  7. Re:Resistance to change by sootman · · Score: 5, Funny

    > I recall reading that they would like to remove the "I'm feeling lucky"
    > button (because no one uses it), but they can't. Users simply can't
    > handle large changes.

    Well that's an easy one to handle. Just remove it gradually. Every week, take off 1 letter.

    I'm Feeling Lucky
    I'm Feeling Luck
    I'm Feeling Luc
    I'm Feeling Lu
    I'm Feeling L
    etc.

    In just a few short months the button will be worn down to a nub and can then be safely removed without causing stress for users.

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  8. Re:Opera users didnt have a problem by shiftless · · Score: 4, Funny

    Do I even want to know what the background in question looked like? I bet I don't. In fact, here's me explicitly *not* even asking. Whatever it was, I'm glad I missed it.

    It was some hot ass chick bent over a bike getting it from the biker. It's a good thing you missed it, it was pretty sinful.