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What if Google had to redesign for Google?

What if Google had to redesign for Google?

I came across a very interesting website where it says "What if Google had to redesign for Google?". As you probably know, the websites try to boost the traffic in many different ways. RSS Feeds, social bookmarking site (Digg, del.ico.us), social networking sites (Facebook, Myspace, Orkut) and other interconnect links or links to their business partners. And let's see if this giant search engine giant were to add all these ingredients into their classic, clean homepage.

Enjoy!

David Choi

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