Google’s announced a special press event for nex
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Here’s what the invite says:
We invite you to join us on Wednesday, September 8, to share our latest technological innovation and to get an inside look at the evolution of Google search. Speakers include:
Marissa Mayer, VP, Search Products & User Experience
Johanna Wright, Director of Product Management
Ben Gomes, Distinguished Engineer
Othar Hansson, Senior Staff Software Engineer
It’s an event you won’t want to miss.
My guess is that this will be similar to the “Searchology” events that Google’s held in 2007 and 2009. This is a general update on things Google’s doing in search, usually peppered with a few product announcements, but nothing that dramatically huge. Last year, we got news of Google Squared, Rich Snippets and Google Sky.
This event features fewer speakers, though interestingly, it’s being held at San Francisco’s Museum Of Modern Art. Perhaps a clue there?
When Google Music Search 2.0 launched, it was at Capitol Records in Los Angeles. Google Ocean was unveiled at the California Academy Of Sciences. So is this an art-related thing?
Maybe. Or maybe not. Google Realtime Search was launched at the Computer History Museum — but there was nothing particularly computer historyish about that product.
That event, by the way, had virtually the same pitch: “an inside look at the evolution of Google search.” So what’s being announced is anyone’s guess.
Last clue. The first three speakers listed all deal heavily with Google’s user interface, the look and feel of how search results and options are presented. Ben Gomes was recently featured in the Mercury News on his work at Google. Othar Hansson has been involved with microformat support — things that make search descriptions more interactive. So maybe this will be related to that. More background on rich snippets is below:
Google Search Now Supports Microformats and Adds “Rich Snippets” to Search Results
Google Adds Recipes To Rich Snippet Markup
Google Adds Breadcrumb Support To Rich Snippets & Improves Testing Tool
Stay tuned. We’ll be liveblogging from the event when it starts at 9:30am Pacific Time.