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Google to roll out redesigned, faster image search


By: iPadfanzz staff on January 24, 2013

Search giant Google will soon roll out a faster and reliable image search option that will give users a better experience. Google is coming out with the redesign based on the feedback from both users and webmasters.


Now, the images will be displayed in an inline panel and will be accompanied by the associated metadata and key information.

Previously, Google image search resulted in a grid like format, where users have to click on a particular image to see larger version and then have to click again to go to the originating site. The new tool will now show a larger image with detailed metadata and ribbons of other image results.

What’s good, presumably for photographers and website owners, is that the now that Google will be displaying the image metadata and the name of the website the image is coming from right next to the image, with a link to the originating image. In doing so Google has reduced the number of clicks one has to go through while going to the original traffic.

Google has been testing the newer version for some time now and it is likely to be rolled out in a few days.

 

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