Google recently changed the design of its search engine results pages (SERPs), adding advanced search tools, incorporating more universal search results, and displaying enhanced visuals throughout. We want to know you think of the changes—tell us in the poll!
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That layout had been on my MacBook Safari browser for months now…
Comment by Andrew — May 11, 2010 @ 4:18 pm
@Andrew
Yeah, Google’s new SERPs are very similar to what Chrome users are already used to as well. It seems IE & FF users were affected the most.
With time and use, I believe I will like it more, and one day find myself wondering how I did without it, just as I now find myself wondering why I used anything besides Google and wishing it would replace the table of contents and index in this stereo manual.
Hey! I just found out Metacrawler is still around!
Comment by Karl_S — May 11, 2010 @ 4:32 pm
I was thankfully already prepared even though when it came about it was a kind of shock.Our social media campaigns were less about fans and always more about raw exposure in the serps. The fact is, my business just went up in marketing requirement by 1000%.Thanks Google!
How does it look? …trash
.-= steve brown´s last blog ..Social media security =-.
Comment by steve brown — May 11, 2010 @ 7:50 pm
@Andrew @Jaime - yes.. I’ve been using Chrome so hadn’t really noticed that FF didn’t have that until now. I think you may have gotten that layout when you used the google.com/ig as well in FF
Comment by B Jones — May 12, 2010 @ 11:01 am