YouTube has updated the design of its desktop homepage and the homepage of its apps on iPads and Android tablets. The company says it has been experimenting with this updated design for months, and ...
The search giant says it’s experimenting with adding the feed. It shows news headlines, weather forecasts, share prices, and sports scores below the traditional Google Search box. The search giant ...
YouTube is rolling out a redesigned homepage on desktop and tablets, offering what it says is a UI that makes it easier for users to discover new videos to watch. Among other things, users will note ...
Google's homepage, Google.com, has likely remained the same for a long time and it may go through an overhaul. Image: Bloomberg Google is testing a new Discover Feed on its desktop homepage— ...
Google has finally added the Google Lens button to the Google.com homepage search bar. Rajan Patel from Google announced this quietly on Twitter saying the Google homepage, which rarely changes, has ...
Google has denies reports it is planning to revamp the desktop version of its Google.com homepage.(Image: IE) Google has denied reports it is planning to revamp the desktop version of its Google.com ...
YouTube’s homepage is getting a makeover. The company announced today an updated, cleaner design that does away with information density to instead give more room to the videos and their titles, plus ...
Google Search is widely testing widgets on its desktop site. The widgets were first spotted, albeit briefly, on the Google.com homepage in February of this year. They are now starting to appear for ...
The video site is switching to “larger, richer thumbnails” that make possible higher-resolution previews. This also allows for longer video titles that provide more context before clicking. Channel ...
YouTube is rolling out a new homepage design for computers and tablets with an emphasis on larger thumbnails and easier navigation. YouTube's new desktop design also includes an "Add to Queue" feature ...
The development came after a report in The Guardian on Friday claimed that Google was going to integrate its app-based news feed, events, sports and interest-based topics into Google.com desktop page ...