Search engines are probably the most visited sites. When you are looking for something more or less common and well-known, there is no problem, you can even use the I’m feeling lucky button. However, it is often necessary to view several pages of search results. And here you already start to feel the inconveniences of the current Google interface.
When the desired site is not on the first page of search results, you go to the second, third, etc. Wouldn't it be more convenient if the pages were loaded automatically when scrolling, as in Google Read when reading news? The Redmond competitor does exactly that with regard to image search.
Fortunately, there is a Pagerization script — General Auto Pager for Greasemonkey (an add-on to Mozilla Firefox). It makes Google search look like reading RSS. New search results are automatically loaded when scrolling.
Unlike another similar GoogleAutoPager script, this one supports working with a large number of sites — Google (Search, Image, News, Group, Video), Yahoo, Wikipedia, Hatena, YouTube, del.icio.us , Twitter, Digg and Userscripts.org . It's true that Digg works uncertainly, but I didn't notice any problems with Google services.
Pagerization — General Auto Pager [userscripts.org]