‘Google Instant’ promises search results ‘at the speed of thought’
September 9th, 2010 - 2:08 pm ICT by ANILondon, Sep 09 (ANI): Google has launched a new product ‘Google Instant’ that displays search results as soon as users type in queries.
“This is search at the speed of thought. It represents a quantum leap in search,” the BBC quoted company as saying.
‘Google Instant’ goes live in the next week and on mobile devices by autumn.
It will be rolled out in US on Wednesday and in the UK, Spain, Germany, France and Russia during the coming week.
Google estimates that the typical user spends nine seconds entering a query and 15 seconds looking for answers.
The company says ‘Google Instant’ could shave between two and five seconds off a typical web search. (ANI)
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