Google denies redesigning iconic desktop home page: report
After Google, the world’s largest search engine, announced on July 19 to launch a custom feed of links called “Google Feed” to its mobile platform-based app, rumor began to claim that the company plans to renew its Iconic desktop home page. all right. However, the company has denied it, The Independent reported.
In a statement to The Independent, Google has dismissed the reports as “not strictly accurate.” The company confirmed its statement about the introduction of “Google Feed” in the mobile version of its application “in the future,” but is not sure “exactly how it will look.”
“There are no plans to bring the feed to the desktop version of Google’s home page yet,” Google told Independent.
In “Google Feed,” the company said the changes would begin to be deployed in the United States initially, while it will be made available to other countries in the coming weeks.
The new feature is speculated that it is somewhat similar to Facebook’s “News Feed”, but says it is not trying to duplicate Facebook, the world’s largest social network. Instead, you want to create another place to see a stream of relevant search results.