Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Google speeds up queries with "instant" results

Google speeds up queries with "instant" results

Those who find the Google search engine to be incredibly slow host Google instant upgrade to the company's results it unveiled Wednesday.

People read faster than they type, Google said, and seeing the results of preliminary research in the field of research means that people have to type less and can tailor their searches on the fly.

Google Instant saves two to five seconds for each search, Google said. In a world of hectic schedules, Google said it will save people cumulatively over 3.5 billion seconds each day, or 11 hours every second.

The immediate result will be the new standard format for users in the United States and some other countries that have sufficiently modern browsers. He will drive the company to mobile search this fall.

Start typing "San Francisco" in the search box, and by the time you pass through "San", you will already see a map of the city, a collection of photographs of monuments and links to Alcatraz and the center of San Francisco visitors. Or without having to type something more, guess next, select Google, Santa Cruz, and see a map, photos and links for this city. Type 'the gi "and the search box shows the girl with the dragon tattoo," as if she was reading your mind.

"We're really predict what application you're likely to do and we give you the results for that," said Marissa, vice president of Google search products and user experience, as it has demonstrated the capability to press conference at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

Google is proud to offer faster and more relevant results than other search engines. While the engineering behind the scenes, which generates these results is an important reason why Google gets most of the research, it may be difficult for the average user notice. The instant results make it much clearer.

Before the event, Eric Schmidt, Google chief executive, took to Twitter, where it is usually very quiet, and says, "I foresee great things happening now to Google. We are already very fast. .. is about to get faster. "

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