Google Allows Users to Edit Search Results
Friday, November 21st, 2008 | Author: techconsumer

A new Google search system provides a more personal touch for users by allowing them to re-order results to their favorite sites so it’s remembered if they enter the same query in the future. The feature will be called SearchWiki.

This is the first time Google has allowed alteration of the order of search results. This will not affect the search engine’s secret ranking algorithms although, in the future, user input may play a part in the search formula.

Google users will need to have a personal login to take advantage of this feature.

Users will additionally be able to open a box to type notes about different websites as reference for the future. The comments also will be shared with other users who are logged in.

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