Google has started testing a new search interface, making it available to random users. Have you been lucky enough to see Google’s new window on the world?
Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt has said the company wants to create “the perfect search engine” but he hasn’t said what he thinks that would be like. Luckily one of his employees, Marissa Mayer, Google’s VP of Search & User Experience, has. Read on for a vision of speech recognising, concept unpicking future search…
Google is working on a new form of image recognition technology which can automatically work out what landmarks are in your photos, no geotagging required!
Wolfram Alpha – the ‘computational knowledge engine’ that appeared just a little bit too close to the new Terminator film for our liking – now has an iPhone-optimised portal to make it easier to answer tricky questions on the go.
Google could be about to roll out its own microblogging search service, to dig through Twitter updates and more in realtime, just like Twitter Search.
Remember Google Squared? Google unveiled it with a whole slate of impressive new search options the other week, and it’s now live to test out yourself. Did Bing just get beaten?
Microsoft Bing, Redmond’s latest search engine to challenge Google’s crown, is now live, ready and waiting for you to test. Want to know how it’s been working so far? Read on for our first impressions.