Last week Google unveiled personalized search in GoogleWiki. This week Aaron Goldman explores ways to use the tool's features. Using GoogleWiki as a springboard, he also presents the good, the bad and
the ugly, speculating a bit on what crowd-sourced SERPs might look like.
Imagine toggling between custom SERPs based on your past history/preferences and SERPs based on results
selected by others. Goldman hypothesizes about a slider bar that allows you to refine results based on various group preferences, like Facebook friends, people 25-54, or all women, for example. He
also looks at other filters that might add value, as well as the downside of crowd-sourced SERPs.
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