Mntsnow
04-22-2005, 10:37 AM
Yesterday, Google officially (beta-wise) removed the wraps on their venture into the personal search arena. Judging by early impressions, Google's personal search service appears to be receiving a warm welcome.
With the beta launch of the My Search History feature, Google officially joins Yahoo's MyYahooSearch, Ask's MyJeeves service, Amazon.com's A9.com, and Eurekster.com (among others) in offering personalized search features. These services are part of an effort to personalize the entire search process; something many search industry insiders have been anxiously awaiting.
Read more at Webpronews (http://www.webpronews.com/insiderreports/searchinsider/wpn-49-20050422GooglePersonalizesTheirSearchExperience.ht ml)
With the beta launch of the My Search History feature, Google officially joins Yahoo's MyYahooSearch, Ask's MyJeeves service, Amazon.com's A9.com, and Eurekster.com (among others) in offering personalized search features. These services are part of an effort to personalize the entire search process; something many search industry insiders have been anxiously awaiting.
Read more at Webpronews (http://www.webpronews.com/insiderreports/searchinsider/wpn-49-20050422GooglePersonalizesTheirSearchExperience.ht ml)