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SearchWiki lets you customize your Google Web Search results. You can rank, remove and add notes to any result page and see those tailored results anytime yo...
Official Google Blog: SearchWiki: make search your own
googleblog.blogspot.com — Have you ever wanted to mark up Google search results? Maybe you're an avid hiker and the... trail map site you always go to is in the 4th or 5th position and you want to move it to the top. Or perhaps it's not there at all and you'd like to add it. Or ... (more) Official Google Blog: SearchWiki: make search your own
Google SearchWiki Launched
googlesystem.blogspot.com — As anticipated last month , Google's experiment that lets you reorder and annotate search results is now... live. Google SearchWiki should be available automatically if you are logged in to a Google account and it can be recognized by the visual clutter ... (more) Google SearchWiki Launched
Google Makes Major Interface Change To Search: SearchWiki
techcrunch.com — We’d noticed an increasing number of people emailing on a large-scale bucket test (a product change tested... on just a percentage of total users) that Google has been conducting for months - adding a Digg-like voting feature to search results (which ... (more) Google Makes Major Interface Change To Search: SearchWiki
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Google SearchWiki: Customize your own search
D' Technology Weblog — Google has launched “SearchWiki,” a way for you to customize search by re-ranking, deleting, adding, and commenting on search results. With just a single click you can move the results you like to the top or add a new site. You can also write notes attached to a particular site and remove results that you don’t feel belong. These modifications will be shown to you every time you do the same search in the future. SearchWiki should be available automatically if you are logged in to a Google account. The changes you make are stored in ...

Google Launches SearchWiki for Custom-Ordered Search Results [Google]
Lifehacker — [image] Some logged-in Google users are seeing an interesting new feature enabled on their results pages this morning. SearchWiki adds two buttons to the right of each result that let users move their favorite or most relevant results to the top spot or kill out a result entirely for their page only , as well as add notes for yourself on certain results and add entirely new results to that crucial first page. You'll be able to see and undo any changes you make, of course, and the aggregates of other users' actions (x voted up, x removed), and while they're just for your information right now, Google engineers have said ...

Google SearchWiki Addition Fails to Wow
Today @ PC World — Google SearchWiki fails to wow Google isn't content being the most popular Internet search engine -- it continuously tinkers to create a more immersive user experience. Sometimes it fails as PC World outlined in this article ...

Google SearchWiki: Way above my TechnoDolt™ pay grade — but not yours
bookofjoe — Unveiled last week, it offers "... a way for you to customize search by re-ranking, deleting, adding, and commenting on search results."

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