17 May 2007 14:42 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
As well as announcing changes to its search processes, Google also announced today a new experimental version of its popular search service called Google Experimental, available on Google Labs.
This new test site provides ordinary web-users with the opportunity to try out some of the latest search experiments and innovations and provide Google with feedback.
The experiments are bonkers affairs - one of the first experiments to be featured on the site enables users to view their search results on a map or timeline.
For instance, when someone searches for "Albert Einstein" on Google Experimental, they can choose to view the search results on a map that shows locations mentioned within web pages about Albert Einstein or on a timeline that illustrates the history of Albert Einstein's life. We love it!
More information on Google Experimental search is available at Google Labs via the link below.
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