readwriteweb.com — Read/WriteWeb has a list of the top 17 search innovations that will prove disruptive in the future. These innovations are classified into four types: Query Pre-processing; Information Sources; Algorithm Improvement; Results Visualization and Post-processing.
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samsongMay 8, 2007
Alright, I have a wonderful idea. Let's make up some terms about what Digg does, and point out the Del.Icio.Us doesn't do them under the same name!
kevinjimMay 8, 2007
Read this first:<a class="user" href="http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/04/what-has-google-done-in-search-lately.html">http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/04/what-has-google-done-in-search-lately.html</a>Also, I don't believe that they even mention ChaCha. ChaCha really suck to much, especially when you use the so called " search with guide " feature and someone else try to find what you want. That may sound good but it's NOT. You better try to search by your self at a good search engine than in crappy ChaCha ( or what ever like it )
zrrdavatzMay 8, 2007
The thing I do not like about the common search engines (as Google and Yahoo, etc) is, that they do not recognize documents with similar content. It happens often on the Web that a post or document is spread out over more then 50 websites. Now that is great for the author but not for the searcher because it blows up your search result unnecessarily. With InfoCodex this will not happen because the linguistical database recognizes similar documents and puts them into groups. This does not blow up your search result unnecessarily.<a class="user" href="http://www.ywesee.com/pmwiki.php/Ywesee/InfoCodexProcedure">http://www.ywesee.com/pmwiki.php/Ywesee/InfoCodexProcedure</a>Three things a modern Search engine should do:1. Automatically classify a document according to its content.2. Automatically generate an abstract of a document.3. Generate a Heat-Map of the Contents of a Search Result.<a class="user" href="http://www.ywesee.com/uploads/Main/InfoCodex_22.2.2007.pdf">http://www.ywesee.com/uploads/Main/InfoCodex_22.2.2007.pdf</a>
dobbinmonMay 8, 2007
@koaluaYou've spammed digg multiple times on this (<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/users/koalua/news/commented)">http://digg.com/users/koalua/news/commented)</a> - well 3 times anyway...
mistyroseMay 8, 2007
Another possible reason why Yahoo is considering the idea of selling its shares of stock to Microsoft's monopoly.
koaluaMay 8, 2007
Sorry for the spamming, I am a bit too enthusiastic with my search engine (which is far from perfect I admit it)
dionhewsonMay 9, 2007
anyone notice it is called iGoogle 10.5 Geopardapple + google = iGoogleor gAppleit's coming...count on it