The New Google Instant Search
Tech Wednesday, September 8th, 2010It’s been an extended few days anticipating today’s Google event. Over the past twenty four hours, many rumors have worked their way around the Internet concerning what could be released, but nothing definitive can be said.
Speaking through the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco, Google PR states that today is really a “State of the Union” style address. Google states that they have passed 1 billion users per week, claiming being among the biggest of services, with countless improvements made this year of 2010.
As we have talked about this morning, Google has released its instant search results for the public.
Calling this a “fundamental shift” to search, Google states that there was an evolution on how people locate information. As an example, in the event you planned to find information and trivia about a bit in a museum, speed is becoming easier to achieve and very important since the years have passed on. However,beyond the speed, Marissa Mayer of Google has shown that obtaining dynamic results are just as important.
















