a browser of google and youtube that makes results visual,amusing,more helpful where resukts appear with images not just blue links like google results making you see wesite content before you go
Features:
1: An enjoyable visual experience where every site has an image and not just a boring link
2: Complete privacy, as there are no search logs or data that are modified according to your interests like Google
3: The ability to change the country to change the results
4: See what's inside the site before entering it (experimental feature)
5: An experience completely free of sponsored Google ads or sponsored results
someone who has een bored of google's standard blue links and want unique visual experience

The visual feed approach to search results is a genuinely interesting idea — most people are so used to blue links that they don't realize how much friction there is in deciding which result to actually click. Being able to preview site content before visiting could save a lot of time. Two questions: how do you handle sites that don't have good preview images, and does the country-switching feature affect both Google and YouTube results simultaneously?

Turning search results into a social feed is an interesting approach to making information discovery feel more engaging. The Facebook-feed metaphor makes a lot of sense for keeping up with specific topics over time rather than just one-off queries. Would be curious to see how it handles de-duplication when multiple sources report on the same story, since that's usually where feed-based news readers get noisy.

The visual feed approach to search results is a genuinely interesting idea — most people are so used to blue links that they don't realize how much friction there is in deciding which result to actually click. Being able to preview site content before visiting could save a lot of time. Two questions: how do you handle sites that don't have good preview images, and does the country-switching feature affect both Google and YouTube results simultaneously?

Turning search results into a social feed is an interesting approach to making information discovery feel more engaging. The Facebook-feed metaphor makes a lot of sense for keeping up with specific topics over time rather than just one-off queries. Would be curious to see how it handles de-duplication when multiple sources report on the same story, since that's usually where feed-based news readers get noisy.
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