Google has consistently found ways to
improve its image search capabilities and their newest change makes
things faster, as well as making searches a bit easier to manage on
the user side.
Previously, when clicking a picture you
want to look at, it would open in a new page, but now that preview
shows up right in line with the rest of the images you see, along
with some basic information about the image. Thanks to the inline
format, you can even use your keyboard to browse through images.
To visit the page that the image is
hosted on, you simply need to click the image a second time. You can
also click the domain name that’s listed next to the picture. While
one might think that this would lead to fewer visits to the source
page, Google says that the click-through rate average doubled during
their testing phase.
(via PetaPixel)