Google Instant
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For those of you who feel that 0.14 seconds that Google takes to currently come up with a search result is simply far too tedious, you will welcome the launch of Google Instant.
It provides results… well more “instantly” than 0.14 seconds.
Google estimates that the typical user spends nine (shock horror!) seconds entering a query and 15 seconds looking for answers.
The company says Google Instant could shave between two and five seconds (WOW!) off a typical web search.
I can’t help but feel that its innovation gone too far… but I’m sure its annoyed the Bing headquarters.
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