10e20: Social Search and Why We Should Care: A Chris Sherman Webcast
seomaster
· 2 years ago
hmm..very good information
Bill
· 2 years ago
Another aspect of tagging that recent studies have discussed is that the tags used sometimes describe the relationship between what is being tagged, and the person doing the tagging, such as "toread."
dumbfounder
· 2 years ago
@Bill
do you mean they read something and didn't like the advertisement so they "tore ad"
proof that tags are lame without word separation!
dumbfounder
· 2 years ago
Awesome article. The "trust network" idea is exactly what Searchles is working on. At Searchles you connect to people you trust so that you can search their content, and also the people they connect to.
Arnaud Fischer
· 2 years ago
Chris definitely gave a pretty good Webcast, demystifying social search for many. It's awesome to see all this coverage on Social Search. The slides are probably somewhere on SearchMarketingNow. Search has changed. Social Search has reached an inflexion point.
The wisdom of crowds - so well articulated by James Surowiecki - is at the root of emerging information retrieval tools such as collaborative content harvesting, directory building, voting and ranking. Search users submit, share, comment and tag content from bookmarks to Web pages, news, images, videos and podcasts. The Web is getting a whole lot more fluid and transparent.
do you mean they read something and didn't like the advertisement so they "tore ad"
proof that tags are lame without word separation!
The wisdom of crowds - so well articulated by James Surowiecki - is at the root of emerging information retrieval tools such as collaborative content harvesting, directory building, voting and ranking. Search users submit, share, comment and tag content from bookmarks to Web pages, news, images, videos and podcasts. The Web is getting a whole lot more fluid and transparent.