Compfight, is an AJAX-powered website that allows easy and quick searching of Flickr images. It has now undergone a revamp in its design, and looks more modern now, moving away from the sparse interface that was present before.
In my review of Compfight, I had noted that Compfight featured a very minimalist interface with just a text field and a couple of buttons and options (reminding me of Google), hence loading very quickly (inspite of the numerous scripts required for AJAXed search).
Now, it features an updated interface. See the screenshot below.

Interesting bit: See the last line in the screenshot – “Do not disable safe search unless you’re of legal age, in a legal country, promise not to tell your mom etc”. We know that the first two parts (legal age and country) are necessary, but the third one? Perhaps the Compfight team have also gotten a good sense of humour, like Google (when Google shows a server error, it says “Bad server, no dough nut for you”).
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I’ve been using this site for quite some time now, and I think the new deisgn is really cool. They’ve made many much-needed improvements.