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Not the kind where you close your eyes, click your heels together and tell yourself there's no place like home, but the mini-search bar that will now be included with the search results of selected sites.
This means that you no longer need to even open a site like The New York Times to find the article about John McCain that all your buddies around the water cooler are talking about.
Of course this is a small change for PC users, but a small change like this might become much more apparent while using a PDA where your trusty "control" and "f" buttons are not as handy.
How can you get a search function associated with your site's search results? Why does Google assign one to your neighbor's site but not yours? Unfortunately, Google is not saying, but we are told that, "This feature will now occur when we detect a high probability that a user wants more refined search results within a specific site,", which sounds almost like something out of the Matrix.
One day we may become items of subjugation to the manifestations of our never-ending quest for convenience, but until then, let's enjoy the new found ability to teleport.