Google Instant does searching for you
September 9, 2010 in News Roundup
After getting the internet buzzing on the eve of their ‘must-attend’ event, Google rolled out its new search ‘Google Instant’ yesterday.
Currently available only to users signed in to a Google Account, the new feature streams search results simultaneously as the user types the query in the search field.
Marissa Mayer, Google’s Vice President of Search Products and User Experience, compared the new feature to power steering in cars.
Only a few years ago, companies were scratching their heads in efforts to optimise their rankings in search listings. And rightly so, Google’s dominance was reason enough for investing in SEO.
Global confectioners Mars and Nestle need to drastically improve their online presence to compete with high street brands like Thorntons and Hotel Chocolat, a report revealed.
The UK’s largest pet shop, 
JD Williams group has had its online visibility enhanced significantly after search engine optimisation work, search specialist Epiphany Solutions told.
