May 10, 2010 at 9:31am ET by Barry Schwartz
As part of releasing a new design and search options last week, Google also added a new search filter named “sites with images” this week that it has spotlighted on the Google Blog. To activate the search filter, conduct an image related search at Google, and then click on the link under “All results” named “Sites with images.
After you click it, the results will show sites with images and contain a row of images above the search results, with a title, snippet and the number of images that matched the keyword on that page. Here is a picture detailing those elements:
To see it yourself, click here.
Related Topics: Channel: Consumer | Google: Images | Google: User Interface | Google: Web Search
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