Saturday, July 21, 2007
Google is testing a latest homepage design in Hong Kong and Taiwan that takes benefit of faster broadband speed in their markets. Google broadcast the new design for South Korean website in May. The site's new design channels particularly clean homepage design, adding up a row of icons over the search bar and a row of animated icons under it.
In Taiwan and Hong Kong, Google is testing with a new design for its iGoogle adapted homepage service. The iGoogle - Taiwan home site has a search bar on the top of the screen. Under that, the screen is separated into five boxes with content, such as Google News, Google Trends, Frequently Used Tools and Personal Tools. The fifth box contains a row of animated icons used for Google services, such as Blogger and Picasa.
In Taiwan and Hong Kong, Google is testing with a new design for its iGoogle adapted homepage service. The iGoogle - Taiwan home site has a search bar on the top of the screen. Under that, the screen is separated into five boxes with content, such as Google News, Google Trends, Frequently Used Tools and Personal Tools. The fifth box contains a row of animated icons used for Google services, such as Blogger and Picasa.

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