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    1. Try Googling a breaking news term. Then try searching for it on Facebook. Where are the better results for relevant articles? Try on mobile.
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    For example, it takes 3 scrolls on a Google mobile search page to see news story about Hinkley Point. Summary and links at top of FB search.
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      I wonder how we're going to deal with the fact that Facebook is becoming a better place to search for news then Google.
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        I think the most telling UI difference is that mobile Facebook defaults to a view that limits the results to the top relevant article.
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          Mobile Google Search? Let's throw some products in there; here's an AMP carousel that you will never scroll; what about Wikipedia? etc...
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            Google mobile search pages are doing to themselves what Google's ad tech has done to media websites. That doesn't bode well for them.
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              It makes me wonder if Google even thinks about design. Like ever. The whole good-engineering = design idea worked when no one had either.
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                Now Google is facing companies who have both good engineering and good design and the lack of any real UI sensibility is showing badly.
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                  No wonder they want everyone to interface with them via voice.
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                    How badly Google must understand UI when their idea for 'saving the news' never should have passed googling carousel shouldiuseacarousel.com/


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