Google Launches Google Instant Pages
Today Google launched its search feature Google Instant Pages, which will save seconds for users by loading websites even before users click on them. The expected time saved is about 2-5 seconds per search. The service will be available in 32 languages and over 69 domains on desktop and mobile.
Google Instant Pages predicts search and loads results even before users have finished typing. It utilizes users search history, 200 other algorithms, as well as other means of search rankings through relevance to a particular query.
It is also available on Google Images.
The service will be available from next week in Chrome’s beta version, while for today it is available in the developer version of Google’s Chrome Browser.
Stay updated with news of your interest by joining Techowiz on Twitter or Facebook.
Techowiz also suggests you to read:
Join us on Facebook
Recent Posts
Editors' Picks
Featured Video
Recent Comments
- Nagarjuna on Google+ Traffic Falls by 60% – Losing Popularity? [Report]
- Sheely on How to Install CyanogenMod 7.1 (CM 7.1) Android 2.3.7 On Your Android Phone [Tutorial]
- Damon on Samsung Galaxy SII Finally Lands in the U.S. on AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint for $199
- Rolando on Get your Google+ Invite now
- Techowiz on Apple Brings Voice Activated Siri Assistant Feature to iOS 5 Exclusive to iPhone 4S










