When you click on the next page for the SERPs it now displays the following page below the first page, and so on. Still a few bugs though, but should be faster. I guess they may eventually use infinite scroll, like they do for images.
tedster
5:24 am on Jun 20, 2011 (gmt 0)
Must be a test, or have some limitations of some kind. I think the idea's pretty cool - wish I could see it, but I can't - not even in Chrome.
indyank
5:38 am on Jun 20, 2011 (gmt 0)
Do the ads change for every lazy load?
whatson
7:47 am on Jun 20, 2011 (gmt 0)
I didn't notice, cant see it now. Was on google.co.nz, but has gone now. The load time was actually longer than going to the new page, so I guess they have a lot more to refine still.
dstiles
8:57 pm on Jun 20, 2011 (gmt 0)
Another copy? DuckDuckGo already extends its SERPS - without clicking anything. Just go to the end of the list and it loads the next X results.
whatson
11:30 pm on Jun 20, 2011 (gmt 0)
It's doing it again. It does not show adwords on any pages except the first one.
whatson
11:32 pm on Jun 20, 2011 (gmt 0)
Oh, and if you click on a page number, e.g. page 4, it will open up pages 1-4. When it is operational the Next link text is black instead of blue.
rustybrick
11:22 am on Jun 21, 2011 (gmt 0)
Can you do a screen cast of it in action or take pictures?
whatson
11:20 pm on Jun 21, 2011 (gmt 0)
I am now seeing a target sign next to the instant preview feature, when I click on it, then more results open below, saying: "Real-time recommendations based on your activity"
rustybrick
11:23 am on Jun 22, 2011 (gmt 0)
Whatson - can you please take screen shots or screen casts?