Google testet neues User Interface
Wie Danny Sullivan von Search Engine Land berichtet, testet Google zurzeit ein neues User Interface für Suchergebnisse:
“We’re basically looking at a new look and feel for Google,” [Marissa] Mayer said of the change. “It’s an overall cleaning up of the search results page.”
Die deutlichste Veränderung wird eine wohl permanente(!) Sidebar sein, wie in diesem Screenshot zu sehen:
Danny Sullivan dazu:
The most dramatic change in the design is that the search options window is permanently open, rather having to be manually toggled on, as is the case now. That’s right. If the test proves successful, Google’s almost certainly moving to a three “pane” format, with search tools and options located on the left, search results themselves in the middle and ads on the right.
Das neue User Interface mit der Optionen-Sidebar sehen zurzeit nur wenige Google-Suchende:
About 1% to 3% of Google users, who will be randomly selected. The test will probably run for about six weeks. If successful, expect to see the changes — altered to take in account test feedback — show up across Google soon after that.
Mehr Infos und Screenshots bei Search Engine Land: Google Tackles Its “UI Jazz” Problem, Tests Streamlining Search Options Feature



