Google Search Evolve Again

May 6, 2010
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Google revealed through its blogpost that the today they’re rolling out a new design of the search result. The latest evolution of the Google search aims to give ease to its users in finding what they are looking for.

The change is actually obvious. You can now see the left sidebar of the search result allowing you to get options easily whether to show result from the news, from the blogposts, images, books and others.

Watch this video that talks about this change of Google search.

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