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A couple of readers have written in to report a new feature on the search results page: Google suggests different
wording of the key phrase and previews what the results would look like for that search. I have not duplicated this
phenomenon, but ClickZ is publishing screen shots
provided by Google, which is admittedly experimenting with the feature. Occurrences are intermittent, and are smarter
than mere corrections of misspellings (though the alternate search results do sometimes cover misspellings). The
suggested search results appear halfway down the results page, set off a bit from the results originally requested.
It’s a good idea, and seems tied in with Google Suggest,
which promotes high-result search strings before you hit the Search button. [thanks to Dylan and Chris]
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