Glad I'm not the only one. I suppose.
I've noticed it (new Google images) runs fine in OW on PPC (10.4). Well, it is a G3 B.O. iBook so fine is a relative term, but in this case it smokes the pants off an i7 iMac. I believe Han Solo said it best: That's not fair.
Same build on both machines.
Code:
Build details:
Product: OmniWeb-5.10
Tag: OmniWeb/5.10.3/GM-v622.14
Date: 2010-11-16 13:35:56 -0800
Builder: rachael
Host: tb104i.private.omnigroup.com
Revision: 141351
Xcode:
Component versions: DevToolsCore-757.0; DevToolsSupport-733.0
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Also the important bit to add to a search shortcut is
sout=1 .
ie.
http://www.google.com/images?q=%@&sout=1 (don't forget the ampersand when adding it to the tail of the URL)
If you add
sout=1 to a plain (web) Google search shortcut it will be carried over into the links for "images" as well as "videos", etc.