There have been a few different Google trials on user feedback – including up and down buttons on the toolbar, but this latest looks the more similar to Digg than previous attempts.
You can vote up listings you like and leave comments, and vote up or down other peoples comments. All your edits can be [...]
For several weeks now Google results have been in a constant flux – or at least a lot more than usual. Most of the fluctuations have been too erratic to identify any common pattern. But there is something about position 4 reported by several webmaster and SEO forums which I’ve been able to confirm. [...]
January 21, 2008 – 10:03 pm
Last week a friend asked me about lijit – a kind of social search engine based on Google custom. So, I started reading about it and the next thing I know I’d installed it on my sidebar. Wow! It was like a spiritual experience in user experience. I was reading one minute bought into the [...]
January 9, 2008 – 12:34 am
OK it’s been a couple of days since the launch of the social search engine and my earlier disappointment has been replaced by a sense of – well – apathy. I’m no longer angry at the crappy results or the fact that their crawler had managed to completely miss by site.
For any commercial searches (You [...]
January 6, 2008 – 5:03 pm
2007 has witnessed the most significant advances in online communication and connectedness. This was the year when marketers started to embrace and felt a little threatened by social networks. IT wasn’t really about technology – but the coming to fruition of many of the ideas and desires to connect.
But during this year, one thing [...]
November 29, 2007 – 10:00 pm
During a recent in interview with a journalist I was asked to consider the current state of Google, especially in light of link Spam and Google’s efforts to combat something that’s getting a little out of hand.
The last time I felt that Google was this open to abuse was probably ‘just’ before the Florida [...]
As Google continues to rollout Google Universal, the search industry is starting to wake up to major shake up. The placement of content from other Google products within the main natural search results creates a host of issues – all of which is yet to unfold.
So, what are the main concerns
• For commercial queries, insertion of [...]
December 30, 2006 – 2:01 pm
According to a report on Information Week, Wikipedia founders plan to build a commercial search engine (Wikiasari) combining algorithmic technology with human power. Combining the Open source search engine Nutch with human input they plan improve relevancy and compete against Google and Yahoo!. The detail of how this would work is still unclear
Wales doesn’t know [...]