Google interface changed Google gets a new look

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I was googling for yugi oh episodes and found a new GUI from Google. The new google interface looks more sleek has no sponsored links as what I can see and has more space provided for the search results. It seems more quicker compared to the older version of Google.

Google has added a new color scheme to its logo which makes it look more encapsulating. Google logo features somewhat brighter hues of red, blue, green and yellow with no shadows in the background. The search tools appear on the left. Google has always made an attempt to render its users enhanced tools to search their query. Today, the changes exhibit the newest developments in Google’s search technology. This enhanced and newest development makes it easier than ever to find precisely what the user is looking for.

The left-hand navigation added to the page highlights the most relevant search tools and refinements for the query. As per the Google’s official blog, “Over the past three years, we’ve launched Universal Search, the Search Options panel and Google Squared, and it’s those three technologies that power the left-hand panel.”

“The new design refreshes and streamlines the look, feel and functionality of Google, making it easier to pinpoint what you’re looking for. It’s powerful, yet simple. Today’s changes are the latest in our continuing efforts to evolve and improve Google. We’ve been testing these changes with users over the past few months, and what we’re launching today reflects the feedback we’ve received..

We want to ensure that the Google you use today is better than the one you used yesterday, and these latest changes open up many possibilities for future features and enhancements.”

Google is also launching the mobile version at the same time for English interfaces in the United States.

The changes were integrated after Microsoft launched Bing last June. Since then both the giants haven’t looked backward. Off lately, Bing has made a huge leap. Its searches are up by nearly 4 percent. Nevertheless, Google remains to be number one, taking a 65 percent of share.