Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Using Google Instant

Google Instant is largely about accurately predicting what a user is looking for, allowing you to stop typing before completing the thought. Google says this can save two to five seconds per search, but if you're a fast typist and smart searcher, it's probably less.

Still, having your thoughts completed by a machine and the results automatically delivered is different.

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