Google News launches Images Version
Google has rolled out a new "Images Version" view or Google News. There are buttons on the left side of the page for "Standard Version," "Text Version," and "Images Version." Click on images, and you'll see photos from the day's top stories. If you conduct a search, you'll get images for the top search results.
When you scroll your mouse over each image, a synopsis of the story will appear on the right. You can click either the synopsis or the image to go to the source. But a video's worth a thousand descriptive words, so why don't you just take a look for yourself?
[via Google Operating System]
When you scroll your mouse over each image, a synopsis of the story will appear on the right. You can click either the synopsis or the image to go to the source. But a video's worth a thousand descriptive words, so why don't you just take a look for yourself?
[via Google Operating System]












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Subscribe to commentsIvoJun 26th 2007 5:29PM
It's just a poor clone:
http://viralfriends.wordpress.com/2007/06/26/google-news-clones-visual-friends-sites-approach/
keevesJun 26th 2007 5:31PM
It looks rather rubbish tbh. The words under the photo are pointless as they arn't long enough to see what the story is about, and who really want to hover over a picture to see a short snippet on the right of the page?