Google Experimental Search
Google is always experimenting with new features aimed at improving the search experience. On the Google Experimental Search page, you can join an experiment and you’ll see that feature whenever you do a Google search. Projects such as: Alternate views for search results, Keyword suggestions and Keyboard shortcuts, are available for users to try. Please note that you can only enroll in one experiment at a time.
Google Experimental Search - Features

Join An Experiment And You’ll See That Feature Whenever You Do A Google Search!
- Help Google Experiment With New Features Aimed At Improving The Search Experience.
- See Results On A Timeline, Map, Or In Context Of Other Information Types.
- Google’s Technology Extracts Key Dates, Locations, Measurements And More.
- Timeline And Map Views Work Best For Searching People, Companies, Events And Places.
- Google’s Technology Provides Alternative Suggestions To Your Searches In Real Time.
- You Can Navigate Search Results Quickly And Easily, Minimizing Use Of Your Mouse.
- Current Keyboard Shortcuts Include: Select The Next And Previous Results And More.
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