Comments on: Wikia Search to offer first peek next week
A public alpha of the community-driven, open-source search tool is set to launch Monday.
A public alpha of the community-driven, open-source search tool is set to launch Monday.
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2nd, Wikia search does not really work in regard to people powering its search results.
That is it is nothing like how Anoox easily & transparently allows people to affect the search results by simply clicking on the button next to each listing to move it Up, Down, etc.
3rd, what makes Anoox great is not only that Anoox allows people to democratically generate the search results, but it is also the following aspects of Anoox:
1- Anoox is operated on a Not-profit-motivated basis, so cost of Advertising on Anoox is much lower as a result,
2- People who make Anoox their preferred search engine can share in Anoox Ad revenues
3- Anoox is operated on a new Open source license model in an Open fashion
- Wikia approach involves building a whole new community
- by fuzzfind January 8, 2008 9:06 AM PST
- Looks like the Wikia approach involves building a whole new community in order to build up the relevance of search results. Instead of starting on a clean slate, how about leveraging on the current leading social bookmarking communities (e.g. del.icio.us) to enhance the combined metasearch results from the major search engines (Google, Yahoo! Search, Windows Live Search)?
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(4 Comments)Check out a new web search service called
FuzzFind.com (http://www.fuzzfind.com) that does this. Results are grouped together and sorted according to the search engine rankings plus the popularity of the sites according to the social bookmarking community.
There's also a feature to allow you to tune and personalize the search results on-the-fly by simply adjusting the weight for each search source through the use of sliders.