On Tuesday June 9 2009, Clayton wrote:
When it started happening a couple of weeks ago, I did some searching (using Google, of course) and found that others had noticed and blogged about this change a bit. I believe one of them mentioned that it only applied to users logged in to Google itself, which I am.
It is also not being used on Google Scholar, which is good for me 'cause I use that heavily.
I am logged into Google... I still cannot find a way to duplicate this new behavior. A new feature turned on only for some users maybe? Google has done that in the past with new/experimental features... only some users get the feature until it's "debugged" and then rolled out to everyone.
This is true. We used to do this (and I assume they still do) at Amazon. There was a whole infrastructure for this sort of experiment. The manager could could choose what percentage of the users would be part of the experiment.
C.
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