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New search site - Imagine Live Search

A new Live Search site was brought to our attention recently (thanks Jamie), http://search.imagine-live.com/. What's obviously different is the sparse homepage, notably the lack of vertical search options, which directs the users focus to the search box and nothing else.

Diving in further, search results are different too. There are no vertical search options present under the search box, however they appear in the right hand column with suggested results pre-populated. Users can see the results from these other search options alongside the main web search results, allowing users to quickly refine their query as they become more aware of what each search option offers them. 

Screenshot (click to enlarge)

While the related searches option is already present on the main Live Search site, the addition of Image Search and News Search is a nice touch. The great part is that Windows Live Maps is embedded, auto-detecting your location and presenting local search results based on your query. Features such as panning and zooming are also enabled. This could have several useful applications, notably for search queries where the combination of web search for reviews and local search for accessibility is key, eg restaurants or nights out.

As Jamie noticed though, the page does have a few downsides. The Live Maps shows your location, not a location specified in your search, eg London restaurants. Additionally the site has been having loading problems, and results aren't always available.

I asked Mira Lane from the Core Search team (not to be confused with Windows Live Core) about the site, here's what she had to say:

"We call this the 'assisted trial page'. We send a small portion of our marketing traffic (from banner ads and such) to this site to give them more context to learn about search. There are no ads, for example, and instead we have a small flash tour. It's not a product feature or indicative of any product team direction or thinking."

With Google just announcing its Experimental Search pages, (Danny Sullivan has the details) the move towards "universal search" is definitely an upcoming area, even if this site isn't it for Microsoft. Try the "Right-hand contextual search navigation" and Imagine Live Search and let us know your thoughts.

Comments

 

tophtucker said:

Yeah, I noticed that site a little while ago. Last week maybe? Universal search is definitely an interesting direction to be going in. ("...in which to be going"?) For a while we've seen those little boxes at the tops of searches showing Image or News or Maps results or whatever, and Amazon.com's A9 has done that to a much greater degree for a long time.

Naturally, though, Google will get all the press, MS will be labelled a copycat, etc. etc. etc. Oh well. :)

May 17, 2007 2:04 AM
 

rieuwa said:

I actually like this pretty much.. although it does seem to return nothing for some searches. Typing my name in to it was amazing though.. My Pictures, My websites... impressive...

May 17, 2007 2:58 AM
 

quikboy said:

Yeah, I've been meaning to ask you about that. I saw a Live ad that led me to that type of search layout. I thought it was really cool. All you need on one page. It does a pretty good job of it too, plus no ads. As already noted, the searching on it always doesn't come up right sometimes. But it's still cool. I hope Windows Live can work some more on universal search. Then I'm quite sure more people will move to the Live platform.

May 17, 2007 3:55 AM
 

vipwoody said:

LOL!

Google does something, and then you see Micro$oft doing the same thing.

This project was already done with Google called SearchMash www.searchmash.com

Regards,

Woody

May 17, 2007 1:27 PM
 

DavidK said:

I love it! I'd say something critical except that it's about time the search engines started mashing things up like this.

Yahoo did it with Alpha, Google are doing it with Universal, so it's not new, but it's cool.

May 17, 2007 1:59 PM
 

paulstorm said:

hahaha -- its funny.  Google got all the hoopla yesterday (gotta give em credit for the right PR moves...equally happy to see Windows Live has an answer)...but I actually like the 'Imagine' Live Search test layout waaaay better.  Makes much better use of the available screen real estate and has more interactivity.

May 17, 2007 3:15 PM
 

Chris said:

Woody - every company does it, even if its just done internally. See Search Engine Land's trackback above to see that every major search provider has done this.

DavidK - Sometimes it takes the 2nd or 3rd attempt to get an idea right. New isn't always good :)

Paul - Agreed, I prefer the distinctness of the search results within the UI as opposed to the true "universal search".

May 17, 2007 3:29 PM

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