Add, remove or re arrange your Google results with the all new tool from Google - Google Search Wiki. Google launched Search Wiki today as an experimental feature and is rolling it out to any logged in user.
According to the official blog,
Today we’re launching 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.
This looks like a major advancement in the way we search. How far it’s going to be used? Let’s wait and watch.
More details on Google SearchWiki
This look really cool. Search is on improvement.
I hope that would work out.
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Well, I guess Google is searching (heh, funny) for new ways to improve its search results. And a good way to start with is to bring (more) user feedback into the algorithm.
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great news… this means google goes social.
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Now this looks cool. Like a notepad right in the search results.
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[...] reading, but it doesnt really affect the overall rankings of these sites in basic search results. Probably like most Google users I rarely search for the same terms twice, so im not too sure what the point [...]
Wow!Google is really improving and I think this is great because you can do a lot of things in a single click.
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