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Google tests turning search results from blue to black

Google users unhappy with the company's experiment say that it is hard to distinguish links from the regular black text.

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The brightly colored Google logo is seen at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.

Google is reportedly experimenting with black search result links instead of the traditional blue 鈥 and users are complaining.

Some Google users, making it harder to distinguish the links from regular text. The change appears to affect only certain users, suggesting that the Silicon Valley company is conducting an A/B testing.

Over the past few days, users have taken it to Twitter with the hashtag , complaining about the change, while others have on how to switch back to blue.

"聽... my eyes do hurt from this and I will consider using Firefox & Bing if there is no answer to this question," wrote a user called Bobby_Bill, CNN reported.

Google is known for paying attention to and testing small details, , the Telegraph reports. But many analysts suspect that the latest move is financially driven. As the Guardian reported, the company reportedly earned an additional $200 million in 2014, by changing the shade of blue it used in ads in both Gmail and Google Search.

鈥,鈥 Dan Cobley, Google UK鈥檚 managing director told the Guardian. 鈥淎s a result we learned that a slightly purpler shade of blue was more conducive to clicking than a slightly greener shade of blue, and gee whizz, we made a decision.鈥

鈥淏ut the implications of that for us, given the scale of our business, was that we made an extra $200m a year in ad revenue.鈥

Most websites default to blue for unclicked links, with clicked ones turning purple, except in China where the links are displayed in red. Users complaining about Google鈥檚 experiment said they weren鈥檛 able to distinguish between links and regular text.

But the experiment has raised additional questions, like why do we prefer blue, anyway?

The conventional wisdom goes like this: Tim Berners-Lee, who is considered the founding father of the Internet, chose blue because it was the darkest color after black. Bernes-Lee wanted the links to stand out from the surrounding black text and grey background.

Others have argued that blue is best because it is one of the few colors that can be seen by everybody. Up to 聽experience red/green colorblindness, according to Dan Lundmark, a co-founder of Apple TV.

It鈥檚 not clear whether Google will move forward with the changes, but a spokesman did confirm that the company was conducting the experiment.

"We're always running many small-scale experiments with the design of the results page,鈥 said the spokesman, reported Engadget. 鈥淲e're not quite sure that ."

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