Google Announces Instant Feature
News Mobile & Telco
Google has brought out a major new feature called Google Instant which it is presenting as a "faster way to find information", one that we tried, behind closed doors at Google UK HQ in Victoria. Internally known as project "search to the point of no return", the update promised to infuse a serious boost to Google's Caffeine algorithm by allowing users to instantly display search results as the query is typed in the search field. Google says that if every Google searcher...
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