This works nicely but there’s one area where Google is still lacking – image search.
With so much excitement around the device, the disappointing part is that though a week has passed since we saw the first iPad unit, Google Images still has no clue about the existence of this Apple device.
Try a simple search for “iPad” on Google Image search and you’ll only see mockups but none of these images represent the official Apple gadget. Move to page 2 and you’ll find that the story is no different.
In this quick test, Bing did manage to find some images of the Apple iPad on the first page of search results but the top slots were still occupied by mockups.
The surprise winner here was Yahoo. It not only returned the best results for “iPad” but also had a section called “Recent Images” that pulled the very latest photographs of iPad from news stories. Google seriously needs to implement something similar for their “real-time search” as well.
Screenshot 1: iPad search on Google Images
Screenshot 2: iPad on Bing Images
Screenshot 3: iPad according to Yahoo!
1 Response to The Problem with Google Image Search
Oh you have pointed out a good thing but still I believe that Google is the best search engine for other results.
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