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Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (17:03)
by fawk
Google changes shiz.
It's live right now here, if you want: http://www.youtube.com/google It just finished.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (17:52)
by Heartattack
I don't see much of a difference.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (17:57)
by Spawn of Yanni
I imagine it'd be quite brutal on slower connections - which could possibly be something that they're starting to not care about in this day and age, since that's also the case with the new image search.
Heartattack wrote:I don't see much of a difference.
Um.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (18:06)
by SlappyMcGee
I HATE IT
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (18:07)
by Heartattack
Oops. I didn't read the part about rolling out to registered users, and just clicked the link saying "Try Now," which took me to Google. But just Google.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (18:12)
by fawk
Spawn of Yanni wrote:I imagine it'd be quite brutal on slower connections - which could possibly be something that they're starting to not care about in this day and age, since that's also the case with the new image search.
They were saying in the conference that it wasn't too taxing on most slowish connections, but really
really slow connections would have it turned off automatically.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (18:36)
by Donfuy
I LOVE IT
and as most of you know, my internet connection isn't the king of speed
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (19:30)
by Heartattack
I tried signing out of my Google account to see if I could try this, but no good. In other news, Google Instant is the first most popular Google search in the last hour.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (19:55)
by SlappyMcGee
Inspired wrote:Well, I'm registered and I'm trying to see a difference in how google works normally but it looks much the same, am I doing it right when the suggestions box looks exactly the same as it used to?
No.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (19:57)
by lord_day
I'm not sure if I like it. Having the results instantly is nice once you are done typing, but it is annoying for them to keep changing while I type. Obviously I can't have my cake and eat it. I'll have to decide whether to turn it off or not.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (19:59)
by Spawn of Yanni
They mentioned that Opera wasn't supported yet, but I had a go with Chrome and it didn't quite work. I started typing and it went to the search page as it did in the video, but no results showed up - it was continuously blank, even as I kept typing. I suppose I'll have another go later.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (20:36)
by Rose
lord_day wrote:I'm not sure if I like it. Having the results instantly is nice once you are done typing, but it is annoying for them to keep changing while I type. Obviously I can't have my cake and eat it. I'll have to decide whether to turn it off or not.
This, except I am definitely turning it off. It's too annoying and I get results within a fraction of a second after typing anyway.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (20:41)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
Thanks, Google! Now I'm free to spend those 2-5 seconds I saved with my family! (group photo)
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (20:45)
by yahoozy
People too lazy to move their finger over the Enter button and press down frighten me; I don't know how I feel about people making that motion obsolete altogether.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (22:56)
by squibbles
We should incorporate this into the forums somehow, so that our posts just write themsel
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (23:09)
by Donfuy
I'm still not sure of what's the problem of this Google Instant thing for some of you (the ones who actually tried it, of course. Care to explain?
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.08 (23:55)
by heatwave
I like it. There's certainly nothing wrong with it.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.09 (00:47)
by T3chno
Screw all this instant stuff. I just want the bouncy ball logo back.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.09 (00:51)
by SlappyMcGee
DONFUY wrote:I'm still not sure of what's the problem of this Google Instant thing for some of you (the ones who actually tried it, of course. Care to explain?
It's very distracting when I am trying to search for something.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.09 (00:56)
by Vyacheslav
Techno wrote:Screw all this instant stuff. I just want the bouncy ball logo back.
My thought on this was,
SlappyMcGee wrote:It's very distracting when I am trying to search for something.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.09 (02:25)
by Scrivener
I love it. Did you see the estimate of something like 11 hours saved per second? that's because so many people use google each second. Anyway, I think some people are missing why this is actually useful. It's not so you don't have to click enter, although there's nothing wrong with that on its own. Basically instead of typing a search, hitting "enter," and then having to revise your search until you get the result you want, it's a fluid type, look, type, look, click. And since, as is mentioned in the link, we can look through results much faster than we can type, this speeds up our mind's process of finding exactly what it needs to look for.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.09 (02:26)
by Heartattack
Well it finally let me try it, and
Techno wrote:Screw all this instant stuff. I just want the bouncy ball logo back.
SlappyMcGee wrote:It's very distracting when I am trying to search for something
M A X X X O N wrote:I am definitely turning it off. It's too annoying and I get results within a fraction of a second after typing anyway.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.09 (03:25)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
I don't understand why this is a thing anyone would want. What use does it serve?
Edit: Mmm, I guess I'm not really the target audience, because unlike the typical searcher I certainly don't spend 9 seconds typing my search, and usually know exactly what I'm looking for.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.09 (03:36)
by Pheidippides
Scrivener wrote:I love it. Did you see the estimate of something like 11 hours saved per second? that's because so many people use google each second. Anyway, I think some people are missing why this is actually useful. It's not so you don't have to click enter, although there's nothing wrong with that on its own. Basically instead of typing a search, hitting "enter," and then having to revise your search until you get the result you want, it's a fluid type, look, type, look, click. And since, as is mentioned in the link, we can look through results much faster than we can type, this speeds up our mind's process of finding exactly what it needs to look for.
This.
Re: Google Instant
Posted: 2010.09.09 (13:56)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
As a Chrome user, most of my Google searches are done through the address bar. Going instead to google.com, waiting for that interface to load, and then typing in my query would make up for the time I'd save on typing out the query in full in the first place.