"Aside from auto-complete, [Google's single text-box] interface hasn't significantly evolved in the past 10 years. But it needs to. Really."<p>This seems to be the default view but no one ever says exactly why. If it needed to evolve, really, Google would have evolved it already. Type in what you want, and the computer finds it for you.<p>Ironically, "type in what you want and the computer finds it for you" seems to be exactly the interface that Wundrbar and Ubiquity are implementing. The pattern recognition of the query to front-load/limit the results can help, but it's still the same interface. Admittedly, being able to interact with the site as part of the _results_ is a MUCH better feature than the "show a screenshot of the destination web page" feature meme that a lot of sites seemed to think was valuable but actually has limited utility.