Cutting down on clicks needed in an image search, the Web giant enhances Google Images to let users "quickly flip through a set of images." ![]() Google Images enhances its search function. (Credit: Google)Google announced today that it is revamping its image search to make it speedier and more reliable. Soon, people will be able to simultaneously see images and image information while searching for photos, illustrations, and graphics. Related storiesWhen users look up images currently, they see large thumbnail images for whatever they are searching. For example, the "Pacific Ocean" brings up images of maps, photos of sandy islands covered in palm trees, and pictures of waves crashing on rocks. If the user wants to know more about the image, they have to hover their mouse over it and then click to get more. With Google's enhanced image search, people will be able to see a display of smaller images with one central image enlarged and accompanied by image information. This should significantly cut down on the hovering and clicking. Here are some of the changes explained by Li:
"You will be able to quickly flip through a set of images by using the keyboard," Li wrote. "If you want to go back to browsing other search results, just scroll down and pick up right where you left off." ![]() via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHbSBAZ67NxFFuGWS9wAOLVX-kL2Q&url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57565552-93/google-updates-image-search-to-be-faster-more-reliable/ | |||
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Friday, 25 January 2013
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