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Google unveils Caffeine: Next-generation search tech

In order to try out the new version, visit www2.sandbox.google.com, and start searching. You can share feedback with Google by hitting the "Dissatisfied? Help us improve" box at the bottom of the page and sending a message with the word "caffeine" in it.
Overall, the search results look pretty similar, but there are a few minor changes. Some items may be ordered a little differently, while the text descriptions of some pages look different.
If you aren't particularly interested in testing the new technology to help Google out, here's another reason to give it a try: As far as I can tell, there are no ads on the Caffeine interface. I've conducted a few dozen searches, and so far I haven't seen a single sponsored result. Of course, that'll change by the time the new code is integrated into Google's main product. But it's nice while it lasts.
What other changes have you spotted? Let us know in the comments.
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Gamaware said 12:05PM on 8-11-2009
I love to test new technology, specially when it comes from Google, i'll give it a Try and let you know how it worked for me
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samjohnno said 8:31AM on 8-12-2009
I noticed that youtube thumbnails aren't there and when i entered the query "funny" It showed more commonly used links such as "Fail Blog" and "EbaumsWorld" instead of usual google results, so obviously a little bit of tweaking there.
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makram1 said 4:00PM on 8-13-2009
I do look forward to download the latest google search engine "caffeine" when its available.
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