Friday, July 23, 2010

Google Launches New Improved Image Search


Google Images presents a nicer way to surf the visual web. Google Image Search is now offer more new and advanced feature that enable your image search more conventional and easy. Now you can hover mouse over them for a larger preview, a denser layout of images of varying sizes and better navigation. The page displayed when users click on an image will also be updated to take users to the picture’s original location more quickly. All this make a great experience while searching image.

According to product manager Nate Smith at 
Google blog, “We built Google Images in 2001,” Smith writes. “We realized that for many searches, the best answer wasn’t text—it was an image or a set of images. The service has grown quite a bit since then. In 2001, we indexed around 250 million images. By 2005, we had indexed over 1 billion. And today, we have an index of over 10 billion images.” Google’s index now contains 10 billion images, and this week the company launches a new way to search them.

Here’s what’s new in this refreshed design of Google Images:

    * Dense tiled layout designed to make it easy to look at lots of images at once. We want to get the app out of the way so you can find what you’re really looking for.
    * Instant scrolling between pages, without letting you get lost in the images. You can now get up to 1,000 images, all in one scrolling page. And we’ll show small, unobtrusive page numbers so you don’t lose track of where you are.
    * Larger thumbnail previews on the results page, designed for modern browsers and high-res screens.
    * A hover pane that appears when you mouse over a given thumbnail image, giving you a larger preview, more info about the image and other image-specific features such as “Similar images.”
    * Once you click on an image, you’re taken to a new landing page that displays a large image in context, with the website it’s hosted on visible right behind it. Click anywhere outside the image, and you’re right in the original page where you can learn more about the source and context.
    * Optimized keyboard navigation for faster scrolling through many pages, taking advantage of standard web keyboard shortcuts such as Page Up / Page Down. It’s all about getting you to the info you need quickly, so you can get on with actually building that treehouse or buying those flowers.

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