There are many topics which are hard to find on internet, only because such topics are not so popular or widely used by general public round the world. And so there are quite a few websites on those topics. If you are searching on Google on some topics which come in this category and you get useless search results, you can edit/delete them and they won't appear ever again.
Google Inc has developed a new system to give its search engine a more personal touch. Google lets users edit results so that, the websites they wanted to appear on search results get a top position, and the ones they disliked get discarded the next time they enter the same request.
The reason behind this new system is, Google simply wants to make specific sets of results for each individual. So, users will have to have a personal login to take advantage of the editing feature. It's important to note that, it's first time in the history that, Google the most widely used search engine has given access to users to edit search results.
This new system has been given a name "SearchWiKi". Here's how this new system works. If you're logged into Google when doing a search, you'll get results with a series of buttons below the links. Clicking on arrow pointing upward moves a result higher on the results page. That link will come back in that new spot the next time you search on the same term. Clicking on an "X" will delete the link so it doesn't appear the next time you make the same search.
Google Inc has developed a new system to give its search engine a more personal touch. Google lets users edit results so that, the websites they wanted to appear on search results get a top position, and the ones they disliked get discarded the next time they enter the same request.
The reason behind this new system is, Google simply wants to make specific sets of results for each individual. So, users will have to have a personal login to take advantage of the editing feature. It's important to note that, it's first time in the history that, Google the most widely used search engine has given access to users to edit search results.
This new system has been given a name "SearchWiKi". Here's how this new system works. If you're logged into Google when doing a search, you'll get results with a series of buttons below the links. Clicking on arrow pointing upward moves a result higher on the results page. That link will come back in that new spot the next time you search on the same term. Clicking on an "X" will delete the link so it doesn't appear the next time you make the same search.
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