Hoy Google ha cambiado su cara: vean la versión española (donde todavía no se ha aplicado el diseño) y la corporativa. Han unificado los enlaces al buscador de imágenes, audio y video en la cabecera y unificarán los resultados de todas sus aplicaciones en las listas de búsqueda (lo que han denominado Universal Search). Pongo negritas:
The company also introduced an updated homepage design and several new navigation features that make it faster and easier for users to find the information they are looking for.El siguiente paso en producción quizá esté en Google Experimental, donde parece que empiezan a tener en cuenta aspectos de usabilidad en los resultados de la búsqueda con nuevas funcionalidades.
"Our focus has always been making our users' search experience as simple and straightforward as possible," said Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products and user experience at Google. "The ultimate goal of universal search is to break down the silos of information that exist on the web and provide the very best answer every time a user enters a query. While we still have a long way to go, today's announcements are a big step in that direction."
Google's vision for universal search is to ultimately search across all its content sources, compare and rank all the information in real time, and deliver a single, integrated set of search results that offers users precisely what they are looking for. Beginning today, the company will incorporate information from a variety of previously separate sources – including videos, images, news, maps, books, and websites – into a single set of results. At first, universal search results may be subtle. Over time users will recognize additional types of content integrated into their search results as the company advances toward delivering a truly comprehensive search experience.
Interesante, aunque sólo se a por la cantidad de veces que utilizamos su interfaz.
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