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Google is testing a dark mode for desktop search

Google is testing a dark mode for its desktop search website that responds to a user’s system display setting, a move that may have gained traction to alleviate eye strain issues for people working longer hours from home.

This functionality will be handy for Windows 10 and macOS users, who both have system-wide themes that Chrome, Safari, Edge, and other browsers support.

It’s unclear if or when dark mode for desktop search might be officially rolled out more broadly. “We’re always testing new ways to improve our experience for our users, but don’t have anything specific to announce right now,” Google said.

The Verge

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