According to a report from The Next Web, a leaked and since pulled YouTube video has revealed that Google is currently testing a redesigned navigation bar for all of its products, axing the well-known nav bar that has sat at the top of Google products for years now. When Google began redesigning and overhauling the user interfaces of nearly all of its products this summer, it also rolled out a somewhat new navigation bar, featuring a darker design and Google+ features on the right.
According to the video below, Google's new nav bar will be accessible by hovering over the Google logo on any page and a drop-down menu will then appear.
It's unclear at this time when Google plans to begin rolling out the new "Google Bar," but we expect it to be in the near future.
UPDATE: Google has officially announced the new navigation bar on its blog.


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