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get it right now is make a few tweaks to one of your cookies from Google.
On Google Chrome, you'll need to install a Chrome Extension called Edit This Cookie. Unfortunately, users of other web browsers (Firefox / Internet Explorer / Opera) will simply have to take the cues from the instructions given below and replicate the same to get the "new" redesigned Google bar.
After installing the above Chrome extension, make your way over to Google.com and right click anywhere on the page. Select "Edit Cookies" which helpfully has a cookie next to it. You should pull up a page that looks like the one to the left side.
Select the PREF cookie (the second one down), and you should see a section there called "Value" that's going to be filled with some seemingly random code. That code is what tells Google if you have access to the new navigation bar or not.
We're going to change the text in "Value" so Google gives you access. Just delete whatever you have in the value field and replace it with:
ID=03fd476a699d6487:U=88e8716486ff1e5d:FF=0:LD=en:CR=2:TM=1322688084:LM=1322688085:S=McEsyvcXKMiVfGds
Then click "Submit Cookie Changes" at the bottom of the page. After reloading the Google homepage, you should have the new Google bar that should make the site look something like this:
Google homepage with new Google Search bar
Then you can go forth and start lording it over your friends because you have Google's newest feature. We suggest using the new navigation bar's integration with Google+. We'd like to thank a Google+ user ourselves--Maximilian Majewski--who originally posted this tip on his Google+ page.
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