Once you start typing, the search box is relocated to the top of the site. Results are changed to match what you type, kind of like a Firefox page search, Spotlight on the Mac, or Windows 7's 'Search programs and files' field in the start menu. We have to wait and see if the new capability is launched as a standard part of Google's search engine. It would definitely save time as we type familiar searches.
These live search results are not yet available to the public as limited CPU power or bandwidth is likely to slowdown live updates for searches of this kind. Google is known to regularly test new features with very small selections of users. Many of those features never see a public launch, but some do. Last week it launched Google Apps Search, which searches Google's Gmail, Docs and Sites web apps.
Google spokesperson Gabriel Stricker said that at any given time, we are running between 50-200 search experiments.
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