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[ A Media Circus] We applaud the entry of Wikipedia into the “people-powered” search arena this past week and have recently commented on it in our blog. This event provides more evidence to support the idea that links-based search technology can be advanced if we can find a way to harness the democratized collective feedback of everyone who uses it.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
aTypical Joe: A gay New Yorker living in the rural South: I don't think a Google killer will emerge, but perhaps some new ways of a community to be involved with search will come out of it. I wouldn't have thought Wikipedia would work. (via Cosmos)
A Media Circus: This event provides more evidence to support the idea that links-based search technology can be advanced if we can find a way to harness the democratized collective feedback of everyone who uses it. As user identities, software applications, and attention increasingly move away from the traditional desktop-pc/tv platforms toward the new browser reality, there must be a way to apply more human online cycles to improve web content findability. (via Cosmos)
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