by Jen Linnuste
21. August 2009 05:45
Google recently unveiled a new Image Search results page for Android, iPhone, and iPod Touch in the US, the UK, and Japan. This new and improved layout features up to 20 images on a single results page, this now allows users to quickly get the details for the images that are of interest to them. Among the things you can do are: see a larger thumbnail, visit the web page containing the image, or view the image by itself in full size. In addition, the new results page also supports the so called “search-by-style” filters, which allows users to restrict search results to people’s faces, clipart, line drawings, or photo content.
Earlier this year, Google unveiled a new Image Search results page for Android, iPhone, and iPod Touch in the US, the UK, and Japan. This new and improved layout featured up to 20 images on a single results page, this now allows users to quickly get the details for the images that are of interest to them. Some of the new features are: see a larger thumbnail, visit the web page containing the image, view the image by itself in full size, and navigate the search results using "next" and "previous" links. In addition, the new results page also supports the “search-by-style” filters, which allows users to restrict search results to people’s faces, clipart, line drawings, or photo content.
Since then, they have unveiled a new format to iPhone and Android in 28 countries. Now, the new Image Search results pages are also available for most other phones and is available in 38 languages.