It's predictive search...
Should you activate Google Instant Search, you'll start seeing search results as soon as you start typing. You'll also be shown a range of possible queries in grey to refine your options, all before you ever hit the "Search" button.
Google estimates that Google Instant will save people an average of 2-5 seconds per search. The reason? We read faster than we type, and predictive search pretty much takes typing out of the equation. If every Google user around the world switched to Instant, we'd save 3.5 billion seconds a day, or 11 hours per second.
While the normal SafeSearch filters—like those used in Image searches—apply, Google Instant draws the line at "pornography, violence and hate speech." Which means that when you try to autocomplete a generic "porn" search, you're stuck with this:

There's a good chance you've already got Google Instant up and running, but if not, don't feel too left out; it's going to take a couple of days for the service to hit all Google users. And a bit longer than that to hit mobile—Google says that it's not available in the immediate future for phones, but that it should be coming in the next few months. Ditto for the search bar in your browser. In any case, if you don't like it you're not forced to use it; next to every search box will be a link that lets you turn Instant off or on as you please.
...and has at least one neat trick up its sleeve.
When Google Instant is activated, the right arrow key acts as the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button. Glad to see that a healthy sense of adventure has been maintained.
I definitely went to go try it. Thanks for bringing back those major 2 seconds of my life google, heh.
ReplyDeleteStill amazingly cool though.
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Whoa, that's... slightly useful i guess.
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2.5 seconds huh?
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ReplyDeletechecking it out when I have time.
ReplyDeleteThey announce it now? O_O
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long time man D:
I love how google are always pushing forward but not so much in the media like apple :D
ReplyDeleteI hate this new feature. I see no real use for it.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of it that way... interesting
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wait... wasnt it always like that?
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ReplyDeleteI can't get it to work :(
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purhaps i shall use it when i have use for it. thanks
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ReplyDeleteIt's a lot better, apart from that big blue bar at the bottom of the search bar.
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