
Google went live Wednesday with a revamped Internet search engine that integrates video, books, maps and news into "universal" results to online queries.
Google spent two years transforming the architecture of its search engine to broaden results to include web pages that one had to previously seek out in separate search categories such as "photos" and "news."
"It's all the stuff on the web," said Google's vice president of search products and user experience Marissa Mayer.
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