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Google Inc. unveiled last Thursday a new system that they have called SearchWiki. Google's search engine now has a more personal touch by allowing its users to modify the search results. Here's how it works, logged in to your Google account then perform the searches. Then you'll get results with a series of buttons below the links. Just click on the arrow pointing upward if you want to have a particular result move up on the list which will happen the next time you search the same keyword. Clicking the "X" will delete the link so it doesn't appear the next time you make the same search.

Added feature is the users ability to add notes about the different sites on the results so they can be read in the future by the user or any other users who are logged in.



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