After trade Google for Yahoo! in the last few days, Mozilla seems to be really engaged in improving the search system integrated into your browser, Firefox. Seeking to generate more intuitive research, the company announced last week its new search interface.

According to Mozilla, the new interface allows you to present the most prominent and more organized search terms. By entering the term in the search box, the suggestions appear and below, the user can choose which service he wants to use for such search, or simply press Enter to search the default Firefox engine.

The novelty is justified by the company itself with the question "How many times have you been searching for something and already wanted the first link to be Wikipedia?", the intention is that this search be done directly from the browser. Faster and more practical.
With these small changes, Mozilla believes it improves the experience of using your product, seeking to raise the level of browser adoption, which has been the most popular on the internet for a long time.
Mozilla has not yet released when this change will come into force, but after the announcement, we know it should not take long.
With information from Mozilla UX.


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