Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Google's Instant Pages for faster results


Searching on Google gets even quicker with Google Instant Pages.

Google is helping users get to their desired results pages much sooner than they have in the past.
In order to achieve that, the company has unveiled a new feature, called Instant Pages. After inputting a query into Search, users will be able to open results nearly instantly. Previously, the company said, page loads from Google Search would take about five seconds to complete (then why did they show this message in search results) .


The company pointed to the homepage for the Washington Post, which takes 3.2 pages to load in average circumstances, but pops up instantly with the help of Instant Pages.
Google announced Instant Pages at its Inside Search event today in San Francisco. The company also unveiled improved mobile search and added the ability to search from its Web search via voice and images (Google Googles).
Google's Instant Pages will be available this week in the company's Chrome beta. The service will also be available on Mobile search soon.