Many people think that Google should resdesign their site, in order to stay in the competition between other better looking engines, such as live. Well, they did, and it’s looking great! The new interface is currently unavailable to the public, unless you enter this cool little hack.

To do this, go to the Google homepage. From there, enter this code into the address bar, ignoring and hitting OK on any errors that come up

javascript:alert(document.cookie="PREF=ID=fb7740f107311e46:
TM=1142683332:LM=1142683332:S=fNSw6ljXTzvL3dWu;path=/;
domain=.google.com")

If your default Google isn’t google.com, but something like google.ca, then please replace the “.google.com” with your default Google homepage. Entering this code will basically set a cookie in your browser that allows you to use the new design. It will stay in your browser until your cookies are cleared. The new interface has been tested with IE and Firefox, but should work with all browsers. Enjoy!

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Take a sneak peek at Googles new interface [Ars Technica via WireCatcher]

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