Google Fast Flip Review – Smart For the Most Part…
What is Google Fast Flip?

From the Google Fast Flip page: “Google Fast Flip is a web application that lets users discover and share news articles. It combines qualities of print and the Web, with the ability to “flip” through pages online as quickly as flipping through a magazine. It also enables users to follow friends and topics, discover new content and create their own custom magazines around searches.”

You can search by keyword string or browse by four main categories. There are several pubs in each category that display a 200 x 220 pixel thumbnail of each article’s page.
Below it appears Google duplicated Salon’s home page with two thumbnails and had trouble naming each thumbs’ caption but the actual article of “Where the wild things aren’t” turned out OK.

I say smart for the most part because sometimes the text appears to be pulled directly from the page copy. Smart because not every pub used the code the same way to delineate title.
On all the articles I tested the html title, and the H1’s or H2’s did not consistently have the article title, or the title used in the caption all by itself. So maybe Google is looking at something else – the visual representation of the page not just the code or text alone??? Not sure.
It is clipping the text caption / link to the article at the 65-character limit though, just like the normal SERP’s titles.
What made me click seemed to be the articles that were easiest to read in that 200 x 220 thumbnail format. So big pictures and big headlines win for me here. And who can resist a good ol’ fashioned dispute inside the Lohan clan.

Normal on page text was just too small to read. So if this format became a dominant source of traffic it may skew how publishers design pages for optimum CTR’s. For now there are only 39 news sources so I don’t expect a new protocal to evolve, IE: Fast Flip Thumbs. I do suspect some sort of hybrid will evolve into our search results with more images.
Kinda cool for you really big or multiple monitor junkies. When you expand it to fill all the space horizontally you get as many 200 x 220 thumbs as will fit.
Information overload or just the right sized distraction. You decide.
For now you can make a day of it on “Balloon Boy” alone, who is forever forward to be known as “balloon boy” instead of, “son of former Wife Swap star Mayumi.”

Check out Google fast flip here: http://fastflip.googlelabs.com/


