The Haiku site is now up with a new and refreshed look. But this one has the brains to go along with the looks. In this new version, there are several changes aimed both at end users and developers alike. There's a new Haiku Gallery, which at the moment features the Haiku Screenshot Tour. And if a picture is worth a thousand words, how many is a movie worth? So now there's also the Haiku Movies section, linking to videos showing Haiku all over this series of tubes we know as Internet.

More subtle changes include the splitting of the FAQ into a General FAQ and a Development FAQ, similar to the splitting of the Documents page, one for Development and the other for End User Documents. And don't forget the Haiku Blog-O-Sphere, where you can follow the happenings and insights of the Haiku Admins. But there's more, so head over to the page and read it all. It's looking good.

On a related note, on his Haiku blog, BGA tells that he gave (a couple of days ago) his first Google Tech Talk on Haiku, and according to him, reaction from his audience, other Google engineers was quite good as was their feedback. It seems they enjoyed the Haiku goal of simplicity to the user.