Google Chrome OS may be getting all of the attention today, but such a huge company doesn’t revolve around just one product. And it’s still very much a search company so it can’t afford to get too distracted from its main bread winner. In fact it’s anything but, Google will be launching a rather significant refresh of its search engine’s design later today for limited set of users. The changes go pretty deep and are meant to make the whole experience more consistent.
Google is well known for constantly tweaking and updating its products and its search engine has seen its fair share over the years. Most of the time, those changes are subtle and unnoticeable, but little by little they have contributed to a lot of inconsistencies in the features. Marissa Mayer, Google VP of search and user experience, has had enough and is looking to give the search engine a complete do-over.
“I don’t like jazz, because you never know what’s going to happen next,” Mayer told Search Engine Land comparing the issues with the search engine to the musical style. “I’ve been calling this problem ‘user interface jazz.’ This result looks this way, and that result looks that way [something much different], and it really does slow you down.”
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