Looking to include more of the Web's "rich content," in its search results, Google's redesigned its results page with an eye toward also improving mobile search results. The changes are centered on "contextually relevant" navigation, which offers more varied ways to view results. Small Business Computing has the full story.
For Web designers, search marketers and e-commerce merchants, anytime Google makes even tiny changes to its site is reason to sit up and take notice.
The search leader hasn't made major changes to the simple text entry box that's become the paradigm for searching on the Web, but it has tinkered quite a bit with its search results page in recent months, including this week's just-launched redesign.
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