New Way to Search with Future Google Search User Interface and Technology on SearchMash

Google has secretly launched SearchMash, a search portal that lets users search the Internet in new ways and returns the search results in new user interface, although SearchMash search results are based on Google crawled and indexed web database. Compared with typical Google search main page and search results page, SearchMash has some interesting features that aims to allows searchers has nicer experience, better presentation, fit more information onto search results and also may helps Google to refine and better its search ranking.
At SearchMash, after you input the search keywords or search terms that you want to find on Internet, search results page will present you with web and image results side-by-side, with web search results on main left-hand column and image search results panel on the right, displaying top 3 image results. Beside, search results are numbered, and clicking on the URL on the search results will pop-up an options list that include:
- Open (destination website) in this window
- Open (destination website) in new window
- Open cached copy
- More from this site
- More similar pages

Obviously, the URL menu feature above is more geared towards tabbed browsing supported web browser, such as FireFox and upcoming Internet Explorer 7. After the first ten results, there’s a “more web pages” link at the bottom, where upon clicking on it or hit the space bar, the next 10 results will appear on the same page, right below the first 10, and the page will automatically scroll down to the newly displayed results. The process repeat itself if you click the next “more web pages” at the bottom of the search results again, bringing more results onto the page, with 10 results at a time.
Another feature of SearchMash is ability to reorder the search results. Users can click on the number next to a result and drag it around to reorder it among the other search results, so that the search will rank differently according to your preference. However, the number of the result won’t change according to your re-order rank. Mean it it’s 1 then it always stay at 1.
Google may limiting the use of SearchMash as SearchMash is actually an experimental search site for Google. So the site may unavailable anytime. So try out SearchMash while you still can.
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October 7th, 2007 02:16
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November 27th, 2006 13:39
[...] If you think the plain user interface of Google Search or Windows Live Search, or hate the “feature packed” Yahoo! homepage, then let the attractive, hot, sexy, beautiful, exotic, seductive and entertaining Ms. Dewey to help you search the web with altitude. Meet Ms. Dewey, a new and creative experimental search offering from Windows Live Search which features Flash-based animated interactive search engine by telling and asking Ms. Dewey what you want to search. Ms. Dewey looks set to be similar with Google search playground SearchMash, except with a more adult and mature theme. Just input your query into the text box after “Ms Dewey, Just Tell Me”, and press Enter or click Search button. Ms. Dewey will think for a while and tell you the answer you looking for, by displaying the search results in on a pop-up screen located to the right of Ms. Dewey. Top 3 search results are shown on screen, scroll with your mouse by positioning it at the top or bottom of the search results box to scroll the search results. Not very readable though. [...]