Google has done it again!

In a bid to make its browser more user friendly, Google Chrome had added a new feature - Instant pages for the convenience of the impatient web user. Instant pages is a feature which helps to load a web page almost the second that you search for it.

Earlier, this feature was launched on the beta version of the browser, but now it will be available on the stable version of Google Chrome. With the help of Instant Pages, search results will load up much faster as they open without the user having to click on it. This helps to load content in a quicker manner as compared to earlier searches (where one had to click and wait for content to load up).

Some people may be apprehensive of the fact that Instant search auto directs users to a page. However, Google ensured that it will only trigger an Instant page if it is entirely certain that the page opened exactly matches the correct search result.

The video below put up by Google helps users to understand the concept better.

Here, one can clearly see the difference in enhanced speed after using Instant Pages. This feature will be a sure treat if you have a specific search as the spot-on results will instantly load up on the first page itself. It is also interesting to see that the video, which has already gathered over 700,000 views is promoting Google Search over other search engines which paves a way for more people ‘Googling’ their queries instead of using other search engines.