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by crazygringo
1001 days ago
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Is that actually known as the reason for certain, or is that reason being assumed? Because I've seen that presented as a hypothesis but never any actual evidence. I recall another hypothesis had something to do with better Maps integration on Search pages. I'm sure there are lots of potential internal technical reasons for such a switch. Location permissions is just one possibility. |
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I think "branding" is far more likely. google.com is the brand and a single entry point landing on search which then points you at what you "need". Note how you search and can click on the buttons underneath the bar to move into images, maps etc. Maps is just another specialized form of search.