Saturday, May 8, 2010

Google gives search results pages a makeover

Google new search results page

Google's new search results page redesign highlights search options on the left side, in living color.

Starting Wednesday, Google users will see something very different on search results pages as the world's leading Internet search company trots out one of its most significant redesigns in years.

Google search result pages will get a lot more colorful as Google formally introduces a redesign it has been testing for several years. It's not a huge surprise since Google has been actively testing the design with users for several months, and testing for this particular revision dates back even further, said John Wiley, senior user experience designer for Google.

With the new look, Google is emphasizing the menu of search options that had previously been hidden on the left-side rail of the search results pages. First unveiled in May 2009, search options required a searcher to click on a "show options" link at the top of the page. Now they will be permanently affixed to the left rail, and Google will surface different search options based on whether they are relevant to the query, Wiley said.

For example, a search for "red shoes" would produce the usual set of results, but on the left rail, Google will surface a link to Google's shopping search pages. In the same vein, a search for "NFL draft" would surface news and real-time updates on that rail. Users can access the full list of search options by clicking on "more" but will see a changing list of highlighted options on the left rail for different queries.

And those options themselves will be quite visible: Google is using strong colors to highlight those options, in what Wiley called "a modern crisp clean look." Even Google's logo is getting in on the act, with a subtle overhaul that brightens the colors and drops the shadowing cast by the letters.

Google logo

Google's new logo, which eliminates the shadows behind the letters and uses brighter colors.

"This was one of our larger visual experiments we've ever run at Google," Wiley said. The company tested different designs in the wild, with members of the public in Google's testing labs, and its usual "dog-fooding" process among employees, and assembled enough data on preferences to put together the final product.

Google has been criticized for this data-driven approach to design in the past, perhaps most prominently by former employee Douglas Bowman, who in departing the company last year wrote "I won't miss a design philosophy that lives or dies strictly by the sword of data."

While not responding directly to Bowman's concerns in light of the new design, Wiley pointed out that individual designers at Google have to use their intuition to figure out which kinds of visual experiments to test before subjecting those tests to data analysis. "I think that we are very lucky at Google to have the resources to be able to run the kinds of experiments that give us great data," he said.

Google is also changing the way search tools and search refinements appear on the left hand side of its search results page. A search for "rolling stones" will trigger a list of results under the header "something different," which in this case would bring up other classic rock bands such as Aerosmith and Led Zeppelin.

The changes will appear on a rolling basis to most users over the course of Wednesday, Wiley said, but could take longer for some users of Google search in languages other than English.

Originally posted at Relevant Results

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Regarding internships :)

Hey,

Saw your interest in doing an internship. Hence, am taking the liberty to introduce www.twenty19.com. Twenty19 (www.twenty19.com) is a portal to connect students to companies for internships and projects. The portal is absolutely free of cost for the students.

I suggest you visit the portal and browse through the internships available. You can easily register and apply to any of the internships through the portal itself.

Feel free to suggest it to your friends too who might find it useful too :)

Wishing you the best with your internship. Do mail back in case you have any questions.

About Twenty19: Twenty19 is an initiative that supports students to "Do More" by giving them access to ample opportunities. We're always on the lookout for any opportunity that students can participate in and we're happy to share these with all the students on the portal so that they can take part in opportunities of their interest and learn and benefit from them. Launched just in December, 2009, Twenty19 is happy to help students from over 153 colleges to connect to internships and other opportunities in over 140 companies.


Cheers,
Rahul Prabhkar

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Problems with deforestation!!

The 79th Annual Writer’s Digest Competition

OrganizerWriter's Digest

Key Dates
Entry Deadline: May 14, 2010
Late Entry Deadline: June 1, 2010
Declaration of Prize Winners: October 22, 2010

Eligibility
US/Non-US Citizens

For 79 years, the Annual Writer’s Digest Competition has rewarded writers for their finest work. We continue the tradition by giving away more than $30,000 in cash and prizes! Win a trip to New York City !

Compete and Win in 10 Categories!
•Inspirational Writing (Spiritual/Religious)
•Memoirs/Personal Essay
•Magazine Feature Article
•Genre Short Story (Mystery, Romance, etc.)
•Mainstream/Literary Short Story
•Rhyming Poetry
•Non-rhyming Poetry
•Stage Play
•Television/Movie Script
•Children’s/Young Adult Fiction

Entry Fee: Poems are $15 for the first entry; $10 for each additional poem submitted in the same online session. All other entries are $20 for the first manuscript; $15 for each additional manuscript submitted in the same online session.
Add $5 per manuscript to all entries submitted after May 14, 2010. Entries submitted after June 01, 2010, will not be accepted.

Entry Deadline: May 14, 2010. Add $5 per manuscript or poem to Entry Fee(s) on all entries submitted after May 14.

Prizes:
Grand Prize: $3,000 cash and a trip to New York City to meet with editors and agents.
You’ll spend three days and two nights in NYC and a Writer’s Digest editor will escort you to meet with four editors or agents of your choice! (Includes airfare within the U.S., meals, transportation and related expenses.)

In addition, prizes will be awarded for postions 1 - 100. For more details about the competition, please check the website.


Website : http://tinyurl.com/b79dsu

Email address: writing-competition@fwpubs.com

Thursday, March 18, 2010

National University of Singapore presents Video competition : Win a trip to Singapore

What is championship? Who would you consider a champion? Can everyone be a champion? Show us in 90 seconds or less what you think championship is all about, and stand a chance to win a round trip to Singapore! You may be one of ten winners whose videos will be screened and discussed during the What Makes a Young Champion? 2010 (Singapore) forum. Check out www.WhatMakesAYoungChampion.com/#competition for competition and submission details! What Makes a Young Champion? 2010 (Singapore) is a youth-oriented forum that will take place on 7 & 8 August 2010, the weekend before the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. The forum encourages youths to discover and explore the various aspects of championship in new and different ways. Hosted by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and held at the University Cultural Centre, the forum will feature selected young champions who have made a difference in their own unique ways. Find out more at www.WhatMakesAYoungChampion.com.

Create a short video in response to our teaser video answering the question "What Makes a Young Champion?", and you'll be on your way to winning a trip to Singapore or S$1000!

  • Length: No more than 90 seconds (excluding credits)
  • Language: English; or hardsubbed in English
  • Description: Summarise your video in 100 words or less
  • Tags: Include "WMYC? 2010 (Singapore)"
  • Credits: Display the logo and website address for 5 seconds:
    What Makes a Young Champion? 2010 (Singapore) Logo
    www.WhatMakesAYoungChampion.com

 

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