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What is Google up to with these slanted search results?

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Update: We tried keying in the BM equivalent terms like “senget” but didn’t get the same slanted results as the English terms

Try entering the following search words: “tilt”, “slanted” or “askew” or words along those lines using Google on your smart phone. Noticed anything odd?

The results page appear to be slanted to one side. What is Google up to?

As far as we can tell, it works on both Android on iOS devices. Not sure it its the same for Windows Phone, if you’re using WP7, please try it and let us know if it works.

BlackBerry users, sorry, you won’t be getting a tilted search results page on your device.

Interesting.

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