It only takes a tiny fraction of a second for search engines to answer queries but Google is not satisfied with the current state of affairs. The search engine titan is now experimenting with instantaneous search. The idea is to provide dynamic search results that change with each new character the user types into the search box. SEO consultant Rob Ousbey was the first to report about this “streaming” search experiment.

“Earlier today, I noticed that my Google results were centered in the middle of the page. This evening, I spotted that you don’t even need to hit the ‘Search’ button anymore – Google updates the results for you while you’re typing,” Ousbey wrote on his blog.

Even though it took a few hours, Google has since confirmed the news. “At any given time we are running between 50-200 search experiments. You can learn more on our blog,” a Google spokesperson told TechCrunch.

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Google Toying with "Streaming" Search

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