• Google SearchWiki

    by  • January 4, 2009 • Firefox, Google, Internet, Search Advertising, SEO, Technology, Trusted Search, User Experience, Vertical Search • 2 Comments

    It has been buzzing in the market for a while. Today I just tried Google SearchWiki.  Google now allows me to customize the search result. I can add and remove the search results. I can also add comment to the search results and share my comment with other users. I know sooner we will have a Firefox extension that links bookmark to SearchWiki. Then, I can really turn Google search result as my virtual bookmark. What about my Del.icio.us? I also expect to see more relevant advertising when Google customizes the Adsense ads based on my SearchWiki preference. Search is getting more fun and interesting these days.

    [youtube]http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=t8Pl1H0dIXE[/youtube]





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    My name is Eddie Choi, I founded two digital agencies and one B2B Internet media in the last 12 years. I am now the Executive Director of Milton Exhibits Group, which operates different business portfolios in Asia including online and offline service companies. I am based in Hong Kong and travel intensively in Asia. I studied Sociology in college and MBA in my graduate school. I was a self-taught programmer, so technology always has been a passion with me and I believe that a combination of technology and communication is what the modern marketing is heading towards in the future. I am also a member of Search Engine Strategies Global Advisory Board and a contributed columnist of Clickz Asia.

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    • http://www.proseo.dk peterK

      Absolutely agree with you there.

    • http://www.proseo.dk peterK

      Absolutely agree with you there.