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Need for speed: Amit Singhal, Google’s head of search ranking, announces Instant Search at an event in San Francisco.

Google is ready to make waiting for Web pages to load a thing of the past—at least for those pages found using its search engine and the company's Chrome browser. As a user peruses the list of results returned in response to a query, the browser will fetch and load in the background the page it considers most relevant. If a person does click that result, the page will load instantaneously.

The new feature, called Instant Pages, will appear in Chrome and Google's mobile browsers in "coming weeks" but can be experienced today in the developer version of the browser, or later this week in the beta version (the Chrome browser is automatically updated). A video showing the new feature in action has been posted on YouTube.

 

To read the full, original article click on this link: Google Makes Web Pages Load Instantly - Technology Review

Author:Tom Simonite