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Google Redesigns Their Israeli Site



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2004-04-26

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Google recently redesigned their Google.il site to include Hebrew text around the Google logo. Keeping with Israeli/Hebrew convention, all of the text, including the results and the search box, read right-to-left.

The redesign does a great job of domesticating Google engine for the Hebrew users. While the Google logo is unmistakable, the remaining site text is in Hebrew. Google has done a very nice job in keeping with the Google look, while making it completely Hebrew-friendly.

As a matter of fact, the browser scroll bar is on the left hand side, exactly where it belongs when you read from the right.

Thanks to SearchEngineRoundTable.com for the heads-up.



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