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Google Getting Even More Personal–Starred Results
For once, an advance in Google personalized search I actually like. They’re adding the same stars we’re so used to in Google Reader and Gmail to personalized search results. The starred results let you mark favorite sites to show up at the top of future posts—and it doesn’t appear to affect the rankings of the [...]
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How a Search Engine Might Choose Text for Quicklinks or Site links
Sometimes when you search at one of the major search engines, you’ll see an extra set of links showing up under one of the listings in those search results. Referred to as either quicklinks or site links, most often those will show up for the listing at the top of the search results like in [...]
Tags: results , links , quicklinks , search , those
Google Kills SearchWiki, Replaces It With Starred Results

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How a Search Engine Might Weigh Pages with Relevant Annotations Higher in Search Results
One of the words that often appears when someone describes how search engines work is relevance. A search engine attempts to show searchers web pages and other results that might be relevant to the words that they used when they perform a search. Yet, there are a number of different ways that you can [...]
Tags: annotations , engine , results , relevant , search
Google Adds Facebook Updates to Real-Time Results
Facebook joins Twitter and MySpace in Google's Social Update Search.Click to read the rest of this post...
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Gold Medal of Search: Who Has the Best Olympic Results?
Tell us your favorite search engine for Olympic information.Click to read the rest of this post...
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Del.icio.us Captcha Cracked
Here ya go. This is the del.icio.us captcha busted in Python. #!/usr/bin/python import Image,time,random,glob,re,os,sys ##$$$$ train = raw_input("train? (y/n)") if(train == "y") : train= True else: train = False ## fileName = ''.join(sys.argv[1:]) def getNeighbourhood(i,width,height,pixels): results = [] try: if(pixels[i+1] != 0): results.append(i+
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Anyone Wanna be Reviewed on Bing?
Here’s a screenshot that the folks in Redmond won’t like: How about that? “Results 1-3 of 3 for review us on bing“. And yes, you’ll get a lot more results if you try that search using Google, Yahoo, or Yelp. Bing might be gaining search share, but it’s way behind on having SMB’s asking customers to write [.
Tags: customers , screenshot , bing , search , results
Have Fun Comparing Google Suggest Results with Web Seer
Google suggest can be both helpful and fun. It may save your time and give you an idea what other people are looking for when searching for similar words as you are. Last week I discovered one fun web application that allows to compare Google Suggest results for two search queries: Web Seer The tool allows to enter two…Check out the SEO Tool
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The Evolution of Search Results into Query Portals
When you perform a search at a search engine, you usually see a list of links to web pages in response to your search. Over the past few years, search engine have started showing a mix of other types of results, including images, links to related news stories or blog posts, videos, book and music search [...]
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