Yahoo! Releases New Search Tool
rcrc writes "Yahoo! Research Labs has recently released a new search tool that gives the opportunity to the user to choose whether they are looking for informational sites, or shopping sites, based upon a slider bar. This tool is currently in beta and more information can be found in the FAQ." From the article: "With the slider in the middle position, only the default Yahoo! Search sort is used. When the slider is at either end, only the secondary commercial/non-commercial sort is used. But when the slider is anywhere in between, Yahoo! Mindset presents a blend of the two sorting systems."
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I like this idea, assuming it will work. I hate it when I'm looking for drivers for something and all I can find are webites trying to sell me the item. But, I think those websties are putting keywords in there so my search will find them, what's to stop them from doing that so Yahoo's slider bar finds them when I slide it all the way to 'informational'?
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Sometimes when I'm searching for some new event that "just happened now" and may not be a world worthy event to get onto the news pages, I would like it if search engines would have a slider to let me choose the importance of the date in the search.
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The idea is awesome and it's quite easy to understand, but the devil is in the execution. I know it's still in beta, but if you try, for example, "Linux" and choose 100% researching, it comes up with:
... Cooperative Linux is the first working free and open source method for optimally running Linux on Microsoft Windows natively ...
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... DebianDesktopDevelopmentDistributionFuture of LinuxGamingGeneral newsGentooGovernmentHardwareInterviewKernelLinux vs WindowsLinux.Box NewsletterMan of ...
linux.box.sk
... If you want to set up a Linux-based firewall, there's no need to run a bloated distribution ... toward systematically auditing Windows and Linux device-driver code for flaws, security ...
linuxsecurity.com
(56) Cooperative Linux. Open this result in new window Main site. Publications. Development. Search. All the web. Only www.colinux.org. References. What is coLinux. If Linux runs on every architecture, why should another operating system be in its way? "
(16) Linux BoxOpen this result in new window
(25) Home - The Community's Center for SecurityOpen this result in new window
Which are not exactly what I would call useful research sites. Wikipedia comes in #4.
However, I don't think it will take Google very long to respond to this now that Yahoo's solution is out there.
I agree that it's a great idea to filter out types of results, but I think the slider bar is just a gimmick. It is both too simple and too complicated at the same time:
A slider is too simple because it implies there are only 2 goals of searching. I beg to differ. The internet is not cleanly divided into 2 ends of a spectrum. (What about entertainment?)
A slider is too complicated because it forces you to balance exactly how much of each category you are looking for. Who really needs that? I'm going to want the slider all the way left, all the way right, or just search for everything. That means checkboxes. Good old fashioned boolean logic. Check the research box, check the entertainment box, uncheck shopping. Search. Bingo.
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