Back in November, Google announced plans to completely overhaul the navigation bar that currently resides at the top of every Google service. The web giant revealed a redesign "Google Bar" that removes the notorious black menu at the top of every page and replaced it with a drop-down navigation menu that's accessible by hovering over the Google logo. The rollout of the new Google Bar, however, was never revealed to the public.
Today, Google provided an update on the new navigation menu, stating that it has taken user feedback into account to once again redesign the menu. The concept of a drop-down navigation bar has been axed in the newest update, and in its place is the black bar we've come to know and love. Google+ tools, however, have been moved out of the navigation menu and into the main body of the webpage. In addition, Google has re-ordered the links in the menu.
The company says it will be rolling out the redesigned menu in the coming weeks.

