Google's latest idea

May 17, 2007 18:06 GMT  ·  By

Google Experimental Labs released today a new and innovative way to browse the results provided by the search engine, allowing you to navigate among them using the keyboard shortcuts. At this time, the product provides only some basic navigation functions such as select the next or the previous result, open a selected website and put or remove the mouse cursor into the search box. As you can see in the picture attached to the article, Google offers a small arrow sign that helps users view the selected weblink and browse among the results.

The search giant also debuted a timeline and map view for the search technology that provides a graphical evolution of a certain event. "See results on a timeline or map. With the timeline and map views, Google's technology extracts key dates and locations from select search results so you can view the information in a different dimension. Timeline and map views work best for searches related to people, companies, events and places," Google presented the new test.

Today, the Mountain View company introduced a considerable number of new products, new features or other new elements concerning its products. For example, Google debuted Universal Search and also improved the interface of its search technology.

Every once in a while, the search giant improves its products to make them even more powerful and compete with its rivals. Whether the updated service was Google Earth, Google Maps, iGoogle or the search technology, the Mountain View company worked a lot and managed to build competitive services. Today's updates are quite useful for all the users looking for information but the search giant wants even more through its Experimental Labs. At this time, you can access the two services using the Google Experimental Labs available for free using this link.

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