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Google Instant
#1
Posted 27 October 2010 - 11:43 PM
I find this feature annoying because I don't want every search result for the first few characters I type. If I wanted this, I could have just stayed with the old style of searching (hitting Enter). Also, if you stayed with the old style, you would still be getting possible search strings in the drop down box.
But on another note, wow. Just wow. I'm really impressed that Google managed to pull this off. And so efficiently too. Bringing up a new page of results for every few (maybe every single) character you type? Then again, it is Google we're talking about. Efficiency is their game so I guess I shouldn't be too impressed. But still.
This brings me to my final point. For those of you who have slow connections, Google Instant is going to be a pain to use. As for me, I'm running Ubuntu and for some strange reason, the CPU throttles 15-20 minutes after any sort of CPU intensive process, i.e. watching a video. Because of this, after a few minutes of using Google Instant, my computer slows to a crawl. That's one of the main reasons I decided to stay with the old style of searching.
But that's just me. How about you guys? Any good/bad experiences with Google Instant?
#2
Posted 29 October 2010 - 05:09 AM
#3
Posted 29 October 2010 - 09:45 AM
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True. It is active by default and for slow internet connection users it gives no results even after pressing enter many times. I have this issue and i switched to classical version by turning off. For regional google search the results quality is such low that i'm considering to use bing for my local search. I think google is overdoing it by adding every piece of AJAX and keywords in their results.
#5
Posted 29 October 2010 - 09:50 PM
vhortex, on 29 October 2010 - 05:59 PM, said:
#6
Posted 29 October 2010 - 11:36 PM
Vistz, on 29 October 2010 - 09:50 PM, said:
My connection is mid way and I can watch HD videos without problem so I guess that is not the issue. Maybe it is activated on selected geo zones. Is it possible to deactivate the feature using google account? I will hate that one when I do my searches.
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It is geo-targeted and I don't belong on those countries.
Edited by vhortex, 29 October 2010 - 11:47 PM.
#7
Posted 30 October 2010 - 07:31 AM
#8
Posted 30 October 2010 - 11:13 PM
mahesh2k, on 30 October 2010 - 07:31 AM, said:
I do hope they fix that with a timer on when to perform the searches, I say an instant ajax search system that gives 5-20seconds timeout between keystrokes. If the timeout was reached, only then the ajax code will fire and do the result without waiting for you "Enter key". Good thing is that we don't have that feature yet, we still have enough time to watch and see how the world will react.
#9
Posted 30 October 2010 - 11:20 PM
vhortex, on 29 October 2010 - 11:36 PM, said:
#10
Posted 31 October 2010 - 06:08 AM
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A: If you don't want to see results as you type, you can turn off Google Instant by clicking the link next to the search box on any search results page, or by visiting your Preferences page.
Q: Where is Google Instant available?
A: Google Instant is starting to roll-out to users on Google domains in the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Russia who use the following browsers: Chrome v5/6, Firefox v3, Safari v5 for Mac and Internet Explorer v8. Please note, users on domains other than Google.com can only access Google Instant if they are signed in to a Google Account. We will continue to add new domains and languages over the next several months.
Q: Will Google Instant slow my Internet connection?
A: We anticipate that Google Instant will not slow your Internet connection, and we plan to automatically turn it off for very slow connections. Even though we are serving more results pages, the additional load this enhancement creates is very small when compared to other types of web services such as streaming video and online gaming. We've also worked hard to minimize the amount of data that is sent and received during the search process. For example, when rendering new results as you type, we only send the parts of the page that change, without updating the static elements, such as a the page frame around the results.
The link to the Preferences section is here: http://www.google.com/preferences
For me it seems it's not available, I couldn't see the benefits of it, even though it sounds promising, but it works for people who have faster connections.
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