Google has launched a new site wdyl.com, a search service standing for \"what do you love\" and integrating a variety of Google\'s search products on one page. According to a report by technology blog TechCrunch, wdyl.com was quietly rolled out several days ago and the formal launch was set for Monday, but engineering issues have been holding it back until early Tuesday morning. The site can return users a single page of relevant results across a variety of Google\'s search services for whatever query is typed into the search box, whose search button is even a heart. For example, after typing in \"pasta,\" several columns appear on the search results page, allowing users to see images of pasta, watch videos of pasta, or browse latest news about pasta. Other search results include pasta-related maps, books, blogs, patents, translation, popularity on the web and etc.