Google Indian site gets a Makeover!
Google.co.in, the Indian domain of Google has recently reordered its search page! The new page as you can see in the above pic, is more easy to use and has more accessibility.
You can easily filter out your results using the options on the left, and also search using the location via the option below the search box. The new look is more organised and clear than the previous one. You can see beautiful set of Web 2.0 icons on the search page and also, margins are introduced. You can switch through views using options on the left, search pages from other countries, search for games and videos, etc. with the new options.

The new options also include searching according to time, you can look for pages within a specific range of time. You can also view the search results according to Timeline. Plus, there’s an option to reduce the number of shopping sites’ results displayed, this would help you to get better results if you aren’t looking for shopping.
Note: This new search page is only for Google.co.in and it loads only on Internet Explorer. You won’t be able to see it even if you’re opening Google.co.in from any other country other than India.
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It happened few weeks back.
Oh? We didn’t know.
So this wont work with Firefox or Chrome? Even though nice change
Yeah! it is not working in anyother browser.
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I’ve been a beta tester of this design, never realised that this actually went public….
Hmm… it seems to be google is up to something these-days
once i also saw an interface just like that for google.lk and google.com on fedora linux, under firefox!
Cool!