Google Unveils Their New Instant Search

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Google has rolled out its latest feature for the Google.com search engine. Dubbed, “Google Instant”, the search engine will suggest results to the user based on popular queries. For example, if you type in “Leg”, you will get suggest results to take you directly to LegitReviews.com. Starting today users running Chrome, Firefox, Safari and IE8 in the U.S. will begin seeing the results in this new format. Google also plans to roll out the service to users in the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Russia.

Google Instant Search

A version of the streaming results will be available on mobile devices this fall, the company said. Google also will bring the service to its Chrome browser, where users can search directly from the address bar.

Suggestions will not include words associated with pornography, violence or hate speech, and results can be filtered as previously using Googles Safe Search settings. It can also be turned off entirely, but it is is on by default.

The update is a big change for the search giant, which used to pride itself on how little time it took its lightweight homepage to load.

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