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Google Tests New Mobile Interface, With New Top Design





Google once again is testing a new look for their mobile search results.

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Google is testing yet another mobile user interface. This new test shows the Google logo centered at the top, like a previous version we covered, but with a larger search box, more white space, and the blue clean navigation menu we saw them testing the other day.
Here are pictures of the new interface from Alex Chitu:

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Google constantly tests new user interfaces, especially on mobile these days.

 Source credit: http://searchengineland.com/google-tests-new-mobile-interface-with-new-top-design-223783

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