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Google allows users to change search results

Published on: November 20, 2008 at 6:06 PM ET
Duncan Riley
Written By Duncan Riley
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Google has started rolling out “SearchWiki,” a new feature that allows users to change the order of search engine results.

Available only to signed in Google users, the feature allows you to move the sites that appear in rankings up or down, take them out altogether, leave notes next to specific sites and suggest new sites that are not already in the results, or are buried too far down in the results to see.

Changes are stored in a users Google Account, so are available from any computer.

In a post to the Google Blog , Google was quick to point at that the changes only affect your own searches, and have no effect on general search results. Interestingly though notes made against search results using the new feature will be available to other users by a “see all notes for this SearchWiki” link.

Video demo from Google to follow. If it looks familiar, it’s because screenshots of SearchWiki have leaked before with rumors that Google was testing a Digg or Reddit competitor. At the time of writing I’m not seeing SearchWiki yet although it is supposed to be available by now, so hang in there if you can’t see it yet.

(img: The NY Times )

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