Tech | November 21, 2008 | 1 comment

Google lets users customise their search results

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Google have just launched a new tool called SearchWiki, which is designed to let browsers customise their Google search results, by organising findings up and down the rankings, as well as add notes to results and delete sites they don't like from appearing in future searches for the same terms - more good news for organisation freaks and obsessive compulsives then, since the results don't actually affect anyone but you - and given that most people bookmark frequented sites rather than search for them... potentially cool feature, but I'm not sure I see the point of it.
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  • ClareW
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      ClareW  
    • This might be handy, but only for a certain type of person or job. I'm not sure I'd want to delete a site I didn't want to appear on my next search...

    • 3 years ago
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