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Hot technologies for 'Search 2.0'

by Mike Yamamoto

Confused about the direction of search technology? We certainly are. That's why we were particularly interested in this primer on "Search 2.0 vs. Traditional Search."

A lot of blogs and sites write about this important area of development, often in generalized or densely technical terms. But Read/WriteWeb, a part of the Web 2.0 Workgroup blog network, helps explain the status of search technology the best kind of learning tool: examples.

Specifically, the blog summarizes five hot technologies that are on the front lines of search development--Swicki, Rollyo, Clusty, Wink and Lexxe. (Is it just me, or does this sound like a roster of cartoon characters?) Key features among many of these emerging technologies, not surprisingly, are community and collaboration.

None of these is a household name yet, but neither was Google only a few years ago. That could change quickly and drastically in the Web 2.0 era.

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