Google goes blue with new homepage
By Nicole Kobie,
Google appears set to revamp its homepage and search results page - something it doesn't do very often.
The page isn't officially live yet, but has been apparently made the default for some users as a trial. Others have figured out how to access it, however.
The new homepage isn't much different from the old one, with new colouring to a few buttons, keeping in line with the design of Google Wave.

The search results page has also been tweaked, to include a new sidebar with categories for topics and time - similar to what would-be rival Bing from Microsoft has.

Some users have already been given access to the new page, but if you're not one of the early ones, Gizmodo has published a simple hack.
Go to www.google.com, making sure you're not signed in. Paste the following code into the URL:
javascript:void(document.cookie=“PREF=ID=20b6e4c2f44943bb:U= 4bf292d46faad806:TM=1249677602:LM=1257919388:S=odm0Ys-53ZueXfZG;path=/; domain=.google.com/ncr/”);
Then hit refresh. You'll notice some of the buttons are now blue - how's that for change?
Click here for our history of search.
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fantastic
ooooh . good . really good . the new page is reaaly beutifull. i heared it for first time here . thank you . it was really enjoyable. i love your site .
By patteerr on Sunday Dec 20