Google is on an updating spree and this new update relates to the search engine giant’s first love which is in fact the search engine. Instant pages is officially out for Google Chrome Browser only, the other browsers may or may not be lucky enough to give their users this unique Google service. Instant pager would load a webpage in no time which saves many a seconds of a user for loading every page. In June there were reports for Google coming up with a beta feature for the search engine and this need had many sectors talking about the update. The beta version of ‘Instant Pages’ wasn’t as good as the actual version released now.
Google Chrome’s latest version has this feature pre-loaded and it makes searching much quicker which would work in favor of Chrome’s future as many would want to try out this service if not use it all the time. This would force excited users to hop in the update and download the latest version of Chrome. This new version of Chrome does not only have the ‘Instant Pages’ feature, but even has ‘Print Preview’ feature with the update. ‘Print Preview’ feature would let a user to preview a page in color as well as black and white.
There is one more feature to this update is for the Omnibox. Omnibox is now even much smarter than ever before and it makes it really easy for a user to go back to a previously browsed page. But if one compares Chrome 13 to its earlier version, without these new updates, one would still be happier as more than two dozen security bugs are fixed and over 5200 revisions are made which in entirety still proves to be a much safer browser without the new features too.
‘Instant Pages’ is a feature which loads a page as quickly as possible, but the question is how? This feature pre-renders automatically the top search results which means that the top search results are already rendered and ready to open up. It just requires a click and those links which are pre-rendered open up instantly. There is however a belief of the sceptics that it faces a basic disadvantage that only the top results would be pre-rendered and would open up instantly. The search results which are to follow would not load instantly.
Google had blogged in a Chrome blog that earlier Google had announced that Chrome beta users would be able to use this feature, but not this feature is pre-loaded on the latest stable version of Chrome. It had even posted a video link for the viewers to see the difference between the normal Google search and this new version of Google Chrome’s Google Search. The video is posted below:
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In June, Amit Singhal, Google employee had blogged in a post that this feature has been hard worked on for years and the good news was that they could fairly make a prediction as to which page was to be pre-rendered.
One can download the new version of Chrome here or if one has it already, then there is an option to update manually even for which one would have to choose Customize option and then choose About Google Chrome.