It wouldn't be the first time when
Google tests new designs for the (classic) homepage or the
search results pages, but this time someone saw a radical change. The links to Google's services were detached from the
search box and were moved in the top left corner. Because there's no visible connection between the links and the
search box, this move allowed Google to add non-search services: Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Docs. Now that anyone can get a Gmail account and services like Calendar and Docs & Spreadsheets have matured and reached a wider audience, Google plans to make them even more visible.

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