Google testing new search results page


It looks like Google is testing new features in their search results age. As you can see in the screenshot, there is a blue arrow that appears next to results now that, when twirled down, can reveal new information such as images, related links and even the ability to search the site - all before you actually click to visit it (could this possibly be a result of those Ask.com commercials with the monkeys?).

CyberNet, where I found these screenshots, welcomes these new features and I have to agree. It looks like a great, unobtrusive way to boost the power of their search without cluttering up the page with all sorts of buttons and do-dads. The one thing I'd like to see with this new results page is the ability to navigate results the same way one can navigate Gmail messages - shortcuts like j/k to move up and down the link results list and enter to open the link would be great.

Obviously, I don't know if these are real, or if they are - how CyberNet came across them, or  even whether Google is offering some kind of sign-up list to get in on the beta action. But one thing's for sure: if this new search results UI is real, it will likely be one of the first new Google products/features of late to not debut as a beta.

[via Macworld]

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