Google’s New Search Suggests Results as Users Type
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Google Inc., owner of the world’s most popular search engine, unveiled a faster Internet search feature that gives users results as they type in requests.
Google Instant saves 2 to 5 seconds per search and will be available today on the Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer 8 browsers in the U.S., Vice President Marissa Mayer said at a press event in San Francisco. A mobile version should be rolling out in the next few months, she said.