Google Expands Edit My Search Results Feature?
The Google Like/Don’t Like feature, where you can move up results, hide search results, or remove search results, seems to have been expanded to a group of test searchers. We have reports from TechCrunch, Google Operating System, and Justin Hileman, with reports of users seeing this feature in the main search results. Justin does an […]
Barry Schwartz on July 15, 2008 at 8:28 am | Reading time: 1 minute
The Google Like/Don’t Like feature, where you can move up results, hide search results, or remove search results, seems to have been expanded to a group of test searchers.
We have reports from TechCrunch, Google Operating System, and Justin Hileman, with reports of users seeing this feature in the main search results. Justin does an excellent job taking us through each feature with screen shots.
I personally have never seen an implementation of this on any of my searches. But I know Google has been testing this over the course of the year.
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