Manage Your Own Searches with SearchWiki
Monday, July 27, 2009
With its new and unique technology called SearchWiki, Google allows its users to place the search results as per their requirement. The users can tweak with Google algorithm and rank the Search results as per their wish or requirement, only if they have logged in their Google account. Though making changes through SearchWiki won’t affect the website ranking followed by Google algorithm. The changes made through SearchWiki are purely based on individual preferences and can get the same search results whenever they log in their individual accounts.
SearchWiki allows the users to rank the Search results, delete them as well as add specific comments for relevant sites, with the help of buttons given below the site. For ranking the arrow button, to delete “X” button and the bubble is used for inserting comments for future references. The rankings of sites are done by users as per their requirement (content of the site) or relevancy of the site. The users can also delete any Search result finding it non-relevant. So next time the user won’t find the site when he/she logs in. The comments inserted for specific site can be shared with other logged in users.
Though SearchWiki tries to find out the relevant searches through user preferences, it overlooks couple of aspects like the frequency of same searches made on rival Search Engines and not on Google.
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