Google considers bringing back snippets. Here's a screenshot from a Google experiment:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjpelL8JYXuPWh7QT3QkAts2oqYznjSOdy6wzVErZC8vdkdmnmDCXFc77yBAIUglnzAJyxw8-PHhkeICitrLt34vpuhHjnbstZxBgiS0QVGq6LAXYvRMAcv5HMQmWq2YfLuWyVDDDGjnYjm/s1600/google-image-snippets.jpg)
In this case, the snippet is quite useful, but very long: "the company's energy supply. This makes the Googleplex one of the USA's largest corporate solar installations. Unfortunately, I wasn't allowed to take photos on the roof, so here's one Google made earlier."
Google's regular interface doesn't show snippets:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgmCbCjBfF81ZNO1MfbArTGObi3pBDHS-Y0P-p_RZxwtKPv3oHeXkOYN-sn0wSiPrgK2SOlHgz3qcX8EBYUrN400QbJmUVrSzGGY9vIzIXNKRceOLi6BbO-Qt0DJzvKofT2qFw-gGOjvsxH/s1600/google-image-snippets-2.jpg)
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