Google New Black Navigation Bar
Obviously the new black navigation bar residing across the Google continent is a part of something big that will most likely challenge the Facebook domination, the new Google service called “Google Plus” or Google+ as Google calls it.
It’s a social networking website that will be integrated inside the search engine’s website. The goal of the new Google project is simple, forget Facebook and stay with Google for your search, mail, documents, and now social networking cravings.
Integrated inside this new social networking site is the service called “hangouts,” which is in my opinion, better than the Facebook chat (and even Skype) because it’s a video conferencing or just two-way video chatting service that will give you another reason to dump Microsoft’s Skype.
Google is testing a new black navigation bar that links out to its various features and properties. Look at how the black clashes with all of the other Google colors.
"For some reason, the navigation bar displayed at the top of Google's 'connected accounts' page is special," the blog Google Operating System wrote. "The bar has a black background and grey links. "There are some complaints from daily Google users that the black bar looks wrong," Barry Schwartz wrote at the Search Engine Roundtable. "Even worse, those that customize their Google home page find the new black bar to completely ruin their custom Google home page."
So why is Google still proceeding? Google could also be looking to save a bit of money. A black navigation bar seems like a small change to make if the end-goal is just about aesthetics, but consider Blackle, the Google-powered search that uses a black background instead of white.
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