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May 17th, 2007
Google Reaches For 'Universal Search'
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Google also announced a new Google Experimental site where users can try out services still in development. One of the first is search that gives results in a timeline and maps formats.
Searching on the term "nanotechnology," for example, presents a timeline you can click on to get more information on various breakthroughs in the nanotech field.
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