Search And Web 2.0
Internet search gets Web 2.0 style
By Elinor Mills
Staff Writer, CNET News.comnews analysis The big search engines are taking a cue from Dear Abby.
In an acknowledgement that some questions may be better answered by a human than a search engine algorithm, Yahoo, Microsoft and others are embracing so-called social search.
Social search generally refers to a Web site or service that relies on the participation of a community to come up with answers to specific questions or to provide links to Web sites or other resources of common interest.
Don’t bet on social search usurping the algorithm, say experts. But it’s likely social-search answers will provide a strong second option to mathematical results.
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