Google is testing showing normal search ads in an ad carousel at the top of the image search results on mobile. The ads take up a lot of the top real estate of the image results and can be scrolled from side to side. This test was spotted by Anthony Higman last week, sorry for taking so much time to report on it, but he posted about it on X and wrote, "Your literally cramming ads into every other nook and cranny on Google Search."
We all have our junk drawers. Typically, there's one in the kitchen that holds many tiny pieces of appliances, covers, caps, and accessories. There's often one in the bedroom, which tends to collect the detritus of a decade's pocket debris. Sometimes, there's a drawer or a shelf in the workshop that also serves as a collection location. These are our catch-alls. They're the designated places to drop stuff with no designation.
Typically, images in Google search results remain static. However, Google is currently testing a new zoom feature that activates when a user hovers over an image, enhancing the dimensionality of search results.