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SearchWiki – Customize Google Search Results

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Google today released a new feature for Google Search Results – SearchWiki. SearchWiki lets you customize search results by promoting a result to top place by clicking a small icon next to search results. You can also add notes to a search result that would help others find relevant information easily.

To use Google SearchWiki, you need to be signed in with Google Account. The search results you promote to top place will only be done for your account but the notes you write for a particular search result will be visible to other users with your nick name.

You can even remove URLs from search results that you found useless by clicking the small cross icon next to search results.

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You can even add a url for a particular query, to do this scroll down to bottom of the search result page and click on Add a result.

With SearchWiki, you can add comments and notes for search results to make Google Search even better place to look out for information.

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One Response to “SearchWiki – Customize Google Search Results”

  1. Allison Sellers on November 23rd, 2008

    I totally missed this post on my last read, it is great.