To provide a more personalized search experience and to stay ahead of the competition. Google will soon launch SearchWiKi, a feature that allows users to annotate search results and add or delete a search result. The feature, which requires users to log into a Google account, is said to have been tested by selected test users for several months.
The official Google blog explains the SearchWiKi feature this way: "Do you want to tag search results? Or maybe you find that the search results that are useful to you are always in the fourth or fifth place, and you want to move it to the top. Or, if you want to add a note to a site you've found, Google can now do that if you think it's helpful."
As for what SearchWiKi does, Google has not yet explained. Because of the well-known PageRank system and Google's considerations, they can't significantly change the ranking of search results. However, the SearchWiKi shows that Google wants users to sort the results themselves.
According to Google, "Search should adapt to the Internet and become a more participatory medium." Now, let users tell us which search results they want to see. "
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