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- e-pill0
looks the same to me.. a lot of empty white space and just a serarch and destroy field in the center top..
- ismith0
It's as if they plucked the logo from the toy bin at the pediatrician's office and then thoroughly scrubbed it...
- e-pill0
are you using google chrome or Netscape??
- utopian0
Looks like they lighted up on those circa 1985 bevels.
- designbot0
Looks like they lost the drop shadow on the logo.
Notice after the search....never seen that left nav thing before.
(I'm on the latest FF)
- ukit1
- Cenitgrade0
They are testing the new google on .com only. There was a bit of Javascript floating around here that will let you activate it.
- ukit0
Do you think this is associated with the Caffeine rollout or completely different?
- voiceof0
They are trying out a few different versions. I've only seen the js for the one with blue buttons. I had that version cleared my cache and haven't had it since. I must have pissed them offf :(
- cashface0
google has mail now?
- 74LEO0
I noticed that today. 3.15.2010
- boobs0
I get just the logo and the box, and then after about 10 seconds, the other stuff around the edges "magically" fades in.
I wonder if that's HTML 5.0?
- Point50
yeah, that sidebar nav is different too
http://yfrog.com/0of2tp
- 74LEO0
yeah it looks different in firefox then in flock
- zarkonite0
Announcing new hardware today: http://live.arstechnica.com/goog…
- predictions: no 3.5mm headphone jack, new portrait mode for camera, wireless charging (glass all around)monospaced
- Google Home Max = same product features and price of Apple Home Pod. Fascinating, and innovative!monospaced
- Seems to me like it does a little bit more with youtube and nest integration. Apple does not have a suite of home devices.zarkonite
- but I agree with your point, these things have become generic because there's only so much you can invent really imo.zarkonite
- ugh, 3.5mm is gone!zarkonite
- I wouldn't get too hung up on the hardware (although have to say my Pixel is the best phone I have ever owned), it's all about Android baby - the latest versionfadein11
- of which is the best yet. Stock Android is where it's at. You ios guys should give it a try some time.fadein11
- You're right, Apple doesn't make home devices, but neither does Google. HomeKit supports all of them though, just like Google's. They're very similar.monospaced
- I commented on the wrong post, was meant for the one above oops.fadein11
- Speaker, thermostat, doorbell, home cameras, smoke alarms, chromecast... I'd say google makes a lot of home devices.zarkonite
- Google makes all those? I didn't realize.monospaced
- I thought that was all Nest, which btw, all play nice with Apple HomeKit.monospaced
- Nest is a division of Alphabet, formerly a division of Google.zarkonite
- zarkonite0
So far with the Pixel 2 google is differentiating itself with smarter software and integration with their services. That's the reason why I switched, I use gmail, google maps and their assistant is waaaaay better than Siri.
I'm also glad I don't have to get the big phone to get the good features, both the regular sized and XL are the same (or so they claim)
- LOL to AR stickers. They saw the Apple ad and basically did exactly that. It's almost like they did it as a diss.zarkonite
- This ad: https://www.youtube.…zarkonite
- yep - exactly. hardware wise not a lot of difference with top smartphones these days.fadein11
- pablo28-1