Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Sep 2010 18:53 UTC
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In the last year, google search started to become something horrible. Before, you typed keywords, waited a bit if you wanted a suggestion, pressed enter, and saw the result. Now, feature bloats starts to creep around, with a silly sidebar in the results, and this major distraction while you type.
Let's hope competitors finally manage to release some good product, in Google Search's original spartan spirit.
Edited 2010-09-09 07:53 UTC




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2006-09-02
Funny that Google should introduce this feature now. A year or so ago, the news were full of articles where scientists argued that the carbon footprint of Google searches is too high. This is from the top of the (Google) result list: "performing two Google searches from a desktop computer can generate about the same amount of carbon dioxide as boiling a kettle" (http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article54...).
True or not, Google actually felt compelled to answer/counter these claims (see http://www.google.com/corporate/green/datacenters/), though I'm not sure they succeeded completely.
And now they introduce a feature that (for a two-term search string) replaces one query with 5-10? All so that Thom won't have to press the enter key (though actually he has to move the mouse more because of the query candidates)? I don't think you have to be an extreme environmentalist to see that the pain far exceeds the gain in this case.
As for the feature I actually find it obtrusive and useless, but it's beside the point.