Google test search engine streaming

August 25th, 2010 by Tweet Leave a reply »

Google Google test search engine streamingGoogle is testing what they call a search for ‘streaming’, in which these new features will show the results change with each letter typed.

This feature alone is not known by the general public because Google has not announced it officially. However, an SEO consultant Rob Ousbey accidentally discovered the secret of Google’s features such.

Quoted by PC World, Wednesday (8/25/2010), just type the sentence originally Ousbey standard ‘strawberry cheesecake recipes’ (strawberry cake recipe). If the default is Google, wrote prefix the word ‘S’ then the sentence will come out of reference ‘Seattle’, and Straw, then the word ‘Starwberry Pie’.


But not as usual, though, the search results list is updated accordingly and automatically, without Ousbey enter the complete word at all. Seattle Times said first emerged as the top search suggestions, and strawberry cake recipe.

Of course, Google is always testing new features, and not all of them exist outside world. This one is definitely heavy enough bandwidth, and can cause more problems for users.

But these tests confirmed Google‘s strategy to make users want what they get, not getting what they want.

“I really think most people do not want Google to answer their questions. They want Google to tell them what they should do next,” said Google CEO Eric Schimdt at the time.

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