I am no fan of the new look on Google's front page. Why do they feel the need to make their site look like Bing? What to you all think? Good? Bad? Ugly?
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I am no fan of the new look on Google's front page. Why do they feel the need to make their site look like Bing? What to you all think? Good? Bad? Ugly?
It makes me want to barf.
Isn't that background picture a huge waste of bandwidth also?
Are you getting the same awful rainbow-colored background image I'm getting?
I've never been a fan of photograph backgrounds - I love fractals so pretty much all of my chosen backgrounds have come from exoteric.roach.org.
My thoughts, by the way, are "bad". Not necessarily "ugly", at least Google picked decent backgrounds (except for the defuault). But I guess they threw their prized minimalism out the window.
Perhaps they're trying to promote google accounts. That would be good for their business, getting people to sign up for a google account - it keeps them coming back for more.
edit: That's exactly what they're doing. The background is awful and the only way to change it is to sign up for a google account.
Pure evil, google. Pure evil.
People still visit google's homepage?
Hey thanks for that, some crazy nice stuff there.
Just to play devil's advocate, I'd recommend switching to the user customizable "iGoogle" -- you get to pick little widgets and a theme. So far my fav is "tea house", which changes with the time of day. Later on the happy little camper with the hat will be done picknicking and play his flute as the sunsets, while the frog is exchanged for ducks. There are plenty involving lingerie and sports cars tho.
Simple things for simple minds. :D
More fixin' what ain't broke.
The NYTimes website just put out an article on this yesterday, check it out (you may need to have a NYTimes account to access the article).
Google (with the /ncr in front) still works without all this nonsense.
It's ironic that Google got its break on a simple, plain and effective look to contrast with all the web search slash portal idiocy of the 90s. And now what does it do? It goes and starts putting that exact same crap in.
The idea of a web search engine that is just a web search engine and not a corporate statement seems perhaps too difficult to grasp by these companies.
Ah, but over the past decade net users have gotten increasingly comfortable with increasingly complex interfaces (all the web 2.0 stuff and social networking, and these wacky phones everyone seems to have, etc).
Of course it can be overdone, but here's a (sort of) shot in the dark: do you think as a programmer you yearn for a simplicity that non-programmers don't? I would assume Google does it's share of "market research" on these fronts:
Hmmm....I scoffed at iGoogle initially but now I quite like it (mostly thanks to the "tea house" of course :p)Quote:
The idea of a web search engine that is just a web search engine and not a corporate statement seems perhaps too difficult to grasp by these companies.
Well at least it didn't take them long before they removed that annoying background. Now they just need to get rid of that useless side bar.
Ahh...much better. :)
I'm not an fan of any home page that's more than 75KB. But I've gone to Google and I see no change as far as the background is concerned. It's showing up as plain white for me.
Well that's because this post is a month old.