Personalize Search Results with Google's New SearchWiki
Earlier today on the Google Blog, employees announced the debut of SearchWiki, a search function that enables users to personalize the way in which Google delivers their search results.
In the above video, Google's lead engineer Amay demonstrates how to use this potentially time-saving feature. According to Amay, SearchWiki allows Google users -- once they're logged in -- to reorder search results according to their preference, annotate their favorite sites, purge undesirable sites from the search results, and view others' preferences and notes.
This straight-forward video succinctly and clearly explains every facet of SearchWiki, and you should see the new features on your search results now as long as you're logged in to your Google account. [From: Google Blog]





Live from Microsoft's New Generation Xbox event!
Xbox Reveal liveblog on Joystiq
Dozens Killed in Oklahoma Tornado; Death Toll to Rise
Justin Bieber Booed, Gets Standing Ovation at Billboard Music Awards
2013 Billboard Music Awards Best and Worst Dressed
Watch: Kansas Meteorologist Seeks Shelter From Tornado
Xbox One architecture panel liveblog!
Selena Gomez Leaving Justin Bieber's House: Booty Call Rumors Swirl
Two Pilots Fired After Brazilian Pop Star Takes Captain's Seat Mid-Flight
















Comments
1
Subscribe to commentsKavuNov 23rd 2008 3:37PM
So maybe i'm not understanding the full potential and functionality of this feature, but it seems to me that if you know enough about this specific biking page (or whatnot), that you'll just have it bookmarked.