Searching is the most popular activity online after email. It is the prism through which we experience a significant proportion of the world’s information – from news and information about our community, through to health information, commerce, and just about anything that has a presence online. Search Engine Society takes a critical look at search engines, how they work, the
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Posted by Paul Bradshaw on Jul 14, 2009
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online journalism • Tags: alexander halavais, bioinformatic harvester, book review, censorship, delicious, digg, google, mobile search, PageRank, power law, preferential attachment, privacy, review, search engine society, semantic search, sociable search, social bookmarking, social search, twitter, vertical search, voila, wikipedia, wolfram alpha, yahoo • Comment feed RSS 2.0 - Read this post
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