Google unveiled SearchWiki, a feature which lets users improve the site’s effectiveness by editing search algorithms. SearchWiki allows users to re-rank, delete, add, and comment on search results. You can move search results up in relevance by selecting the arrow-up icon next to the result title. The ‘X’ button deletes links that are irrelevant to the user. Edits will not effect Google’s website ranking results, but instead allow users to tailor their personal own search results. Users will have to log in to use the search-editing feature, with changes stored in your Google account and made effective in following Google searches. Users can also access the community’s search edits and comments by selecting the ‘See all notes for this SearchWiki’ feature. Google explains:
This new feature is an example of how search is becoming increasingly dynamic, giving people tools that make search even more useful to them in their daily lives. We have been testing bits and pieces of SearchWiki for some time through live experiments, and we incorporated much of our learnings into this release.
SeachWiki: make search your own
Source Sydney Morning Herald
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