1/19/2009

Google wants to know which sites to search

Filed under: Aviran Mordo @ 3:24 am

Google is experimenting with a search feature that allows users to tailor their searches by creating a list of sites they would like to appear most in search results.

Preferred Sites will suggest will suggest frequently visited sites based on search history when it’s relevant, but users can also add and delete sites, according to the new feature’s help page:

The preferred sites feature lets you set your Google Web Search preferences so that your search results match your unique tastes and needs. Fill in the sites you rely on the most, and results from your preferred sites will show up more often when they’re relevant to your search query.

Google said that Preferred Sites could also have an impact on everyone’s searches:

If the feature goes live to everyone, people will be able to pick a list of authoritative sites and influence all search results.

 

One Response to “Google wants to know which sites to search”

  1. VibeNutrition Says:

    I download google Chrome, thanks for this link.

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