Microsoft U Rank: Personalize Your Search Results (ReadWriteWeb)
Collaboration and sharing have spread to yet another part of the Internet, this time in the form of personalized search results. A beta version of Microsoft’s new search engine allows for users to rearrange content, add notes and share search findings.
Most CMOs Have Never Heard of Twitter (PR Newser)
Regardless of the fact that consumers have stated their preference for companies and organizations to be engaging with them via social media, a majority of Chief Managing Officers still don’t know the names of even the most popular social media sites like Facebook and YouTube.
Bloggers Fact Check Prez Candidates (Wired)
Live blogging enables political junkies to fact check and catch candidates saying the wrong thing in real time.
Making Search Social (Technology Review)
A new search engine takes searching to a new level – instead of only instant searches, Yotify.com will allow users to search over a period of time. Yotify also allows users to share their searches so that other users can help gather and sort through the information.
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