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more about #userinterface more comments → Gordonium: "You people"? Jesus, your unconscious insinuation that we Googlers are an unindividuated mass of a fickle ethnicity is apalling! /cheekiness more » ilovexspin: Damn, people can't even be thankful for a new Google interface on freaking Thanksgiving! more » franco1975: Was the new google search better than the old one in terms of results produced or was it merely a cosmetic change? Did anyone do a comparison search w... more » Friedhamster: What? Who wants to go back? I love this new Google look and functionality. more » Yerzriknot: It worked; awesome! more » Sam: If you are sent to a localised Google page(I was to .co.nz) go to the mainpage and click 'Go to Google.com', then follow the instructions. It works f... more » JackTheTripper: Aparently I had this a few weeks back. I didn't know it was anything special. Was that way for a couple days then went back to normal. more » PN - gooapplesoft: Start of step 2: "Once it loads" ... wait google loads? more » Nick: per thecybernerd001 -- i signed out and it returned me to the new Google. looks kind like a site designed for touch interface mobile devices. more » pettiblay: I'm in Canada and it doesn't work for me, Google.com always redirects to Google.ca. Any Canadians had any luck? more » Camron: Is it possible for this to be made into a Greasemonkey script? If you know how, please do it. Too bad this interface is limited to Google Web (i.e., n... more » thecybernerd001: you need to sign out of your google account before doing this for it to work properly more » Weihovah: that code gave me a virus more » duck: So setting a cookie is woo javascript magic even to the gizmodo editors (and looking at the comments, half the gizers?-) Edit: Looking a little close... more » Nick: i cannot get it to work. bummer. more » -
#google
How to Disable the New Google Search
Oh you people are never happy. I give you a way to try the new Google Search yesterday, and now you are asking about how to go back to the old one. Fine! Be that way! Here's how: More » -
#google
How to Try the New Google Search
Confirmed. The rumors about Google's redesign are true, and you can try it for yourself with a very simple method.
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#rumors
Google Search's New Interface Being Tested Now
The rumors published last week may be true after all: Google is testing a new search interface on random people, as these screenshots from Gizmodo reader Matt Karolian confirm. More » -
#userinterface
Gadget Singularity: Let's Ditch Our Buttons and Screens Forever
The past decade's march towards better gadgets shows a trend line pointing towards ultra powerful gadgets with UIs so seamless, they make Macs look like a punchcard computers. But if you think about it, we—not hardware—are the limitation. More » -
#google
Google May Be Making Their User Interfaces Look Halfway Decent
Engadget got a few screenshots of what may be the user interface for all Google web applications, from Gmail to Google's search itself. As you can see in these images, they may adopt Google Wave's look. More » -
#prototype
Microsoft Research Demos Magically Touch-Less, Transparent Glass Display
Microsoft's research division is doing tours across college campuses and rather than turning them into snoozefests they're showing off a prototype straight outta Iron Man fantasies. It's a clear glass display which accepts input through voice-control, touch-less gestures, and eye-tracking. More » -
#userinterface
10/GUI: Fascinating Multitouch User Interface Design
User interface designer R. Clayton Miller thinks the mouse and the windows-based desktop metaphor should die. It's just too confusing. However, he also argues that multitouch displays are not the answer. Looking at his solution, he may be right. More » -
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12 User Interfaces That Will Give You Bad Flashbacks
Not every GUI experience can be as smooth as Apple's iPhone (and it still has more than a few annoyances). From WinMo 6 to DirectTV's HD DVR to Windows 2.0, oobject's collection could bring back some bad memories. [oobject] More » -
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#tomorrowscameras
Click: A Visual Tour of Camera Interfaces
Digital cameras do more stuff than ever—detect smiles, track specific people, shoot HD video—but while some are adding dials and buttons to manage feature bloat, others are shedding buttons like dead, obsolete skin.
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#cellphones
LG Arena KM900's Wacky Cubic UI Fiddled With on Video
Leaked photographs and vague marketing language hadn't yet provided a clear idea of how LG's new part-iPhone, part-Compiz UI actually works, but now a demo model has popped up on Swedish TV. It's weird. -
#windows7
How to Use Windows 7's New Interface
Under the hood, Windows 7 is a lot like Vista. Indeed, most of what gets us hot and not-so-bothered about is what's on top: When it comes to look and feel, the new UI is the biggest step forward since Windows 95. More » -
#smartphone
Toshiba TG01 Windows Mobile Smartphone In Action, Looks Even Better
"Sleek, elegant design," says the official video of the Toshiba TG01 smartphone. And it's true. But their interface demo also shows why it may be the best Windows Mobile weapon against Android, iPhone, and Blackberry. More » -
#apple
Apple Working on Physics-Based 3D User Interface
Your Mac OS X desktop may become exactly as messy as your real-world one if Apple finally develops this newly-released patent, which describes a 3D desktop that obeys the laws of physics. -
#android
Android's Interface Designers Show Us How It Could Have Looked
The Astonishing Tribe, the interface wunderkinds that designed the G1's Android UI, have released a series of images and videos showing off a few other mobile design concepts — some that clearly didn't make the Android cut, and others that were probably never intended to. These mockups could be penance for the actual Android UI, which we've described as "scrambled," "overly complicated" and, generously, "kinda pretty," but whatever their purpose, some of these designs are fascinating. More » -
#software
Meizu M8 MiniOne UI Tweaked, Again
A whole week almost elapsed without there being any rework to Meizu's M8 MiniOne UI, which is so shocking, I almost fell of my chair. Thankfully, it was not to be, as some new images are making the rounds on the old tubes. More »




