Wednesday, April 25, 2012

SearchWiki: your own search

Cedric Dupont, Product Manager, and Corin Anderson, Software Engineer.

Have you ever dreamed of making their own changes to the search results Google? . Or, you might want to leave a comment about what you found on the site and why you think it is useful. Starting today, it's all possible. You can change your Google search results according to their needs.



Today we are launching SearchWiki feature that allows you to rearrange the seats, remove and comment on the Google search results. One mouse click - and you move up the result you like or add a new site. You may also comment on a particular site and remove results that you are not satisfied. These changes then you will see every time you type the same query. To use SearchWiki, log in to your.
Google account. It will store all the changes you have made. To make sure that you are logged into your account, make sure that in the upper right corner of the page displays your user name.







For example, if your favorite recipes site does not appear at the beginning of the search results for [. recipes. ], Now you can place it in the first place of honor, by clicking on the arrow next to the result, and we, in turn, highlight the icon green.













If you also want to leave any notes for yourself about this site, so that they appear when re- entering the query, and you can use the ' Comment '.










In a situation, if you do not think of any useful result of this request and do not want it to appear here again, you can remove it by clicking the X next to the result. This result will be moved to a special section at the bottom of the page where you can always return it to its original position, if your view changes.












And if you know the other cooking site and want it to appear in your search for recipes, you can add it using the link ...













Note that the changes you made affect. only. on. your own. search Results. In this SearchWiki allows you to share your thoughts with other Google users. To see how the online community collectively worked on the search results, click 'All changes to this page SearchWiki '.


This new feature - an example of how dynamic and is now open Internet search. There are powerful tools that help you use search in everyday life. For each segment, and element SearchWiki we have conducted rigorous tests under real operating conditions. Much of what we have taught these experiments, we have taken into account in the current release of. We are constantly striving to make our search better, and SearchWiki - the next stage on the way.


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