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    Google to Launch a New Version of Google Search

    Google has a giant target on its back. Microsoft has been on a spending and deal-making spree to grow Bing, recently signing a huge search deal with Yahoo. And with Bing starting to steal some market share from Google, it's proving to be a formidable opponent. Oh, and now you can't count out Facebook either, which just launched a new realtime search engine.

    Google's not taking any of this lying down. Secretly, they've been working on a new project: the next generation of Google Search. This isn't just some minor upgrade, but an entire new infrastructure for the world's largest search engine. In other words: it's a new version of Google.
    WOW: Google to Launch a New Version of Google Search

    Check the new engine here.
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    Cool.Some other great news from google
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    Basically, it just gives you potential search words or phrases that you might be looking for.

    I believe this is already in the mini-search bar that is incorporated into FF's mini-search bar for either Google, Wikipedia, etc....

    I'm surprised that Google even comes up with this now.

    Why not earlier??
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    Quote Originally Posted by SealLion View Post
    Basically, it just gives you potential search words or phrases that you might be looking for.
    So does the vanilla search (suggestions).

    This new engine seems to deliver different, more accurate results, according the review I read.
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