Wednesday, January 24th, 2007 by Andy Beal
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If you hate “echo-chamber” posts, cover your eyes now.
Search Engine Land points to a Philipp Lenssen post on a design change for Google Images. They’ve removed a lot of the information that used to appear alongside each image, and instead show just basic information when you mouse-over any image.
It’s certainly a sleeker interface and now looks a lot like Windows Live Image Search. If they’re going to imitate, I’d love to see them also adopt the infinite-scroll interface that Microsoft uses on their image search.

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