Google
has reportedly changed the way its search results page looks in a new
experiment that shows larger fonts and the ads links are no longer shown with
yellow background.
The
large 'bucket' test currently underway has also got rid of the underlined
search result links.
According
to Tech Crunch, ad links are now simply flagged with a small yellow label that
says 'Ads,' a feature that had been originally introduced on tablet and mobile,
before being tested on the desktop.
Google's
experimental runs are to determine whether or not a change is either
financially viable, benefits its user base, or, in the best case, both.
Some
users were able to see both the current design and the new design when they
switch between browsers.
The
report said that the changes to the search result look could be seen as an
extension of a broader series of changes already in the works, which are meant
to better unify the desktop and mobile experience.
News
Source: www.business-standard.com
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