Google Releases The Google Instant Search Feature

Google has released a new feature namely Instant for Google search engine, to helping users find information more quickly and easily than ever before by showing results as words are typed into the site’s search box. The company estimates that by predicting your search and showing results before you finish typing, Google Instant can not only save 2-5 seconds per search, but also serve as a useful guide for users who don’t know exactly what they are searching for.

Google Releases The Google Instant Search Feature

Results appear for the top auto suggestion as you type, with no need to hit enter or click the search button, while other suggestions appear in a drop down list.

The new feature is enabled by default for users in the U.S. and several European countries, but you’ll need to be on Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer 8 for the service to work.

Did you know ?

Before Google Instant, the typical searcher took more than 9 seconds to enter a search term, and we saw many examples of searches that took 30-90 seconds to type.

Using Google Instant can save 2-5 seconds per search.

If everyone uses Google Instant globally, we estimate this will save more than 3.5 billion seconds a day. That’s 11 hours saved every second.

15 new technologies contribute to Google Instant functionality.

If you don’t like this features at all, you can easy to turn it off and using the normal search engine as everyday.

Updated: The Introduce Video from Google