"As articulated by Chris Sherman, social search is information retrieval, way finding tools informed by human judgment. Social search is people helping people find stuff, including allowing users to ask plain English questions and get plain English answers. It's collaborative content harvesting, directory building, voting and ranking, sharing, tagging, commenting on bookmarks, web pages, news, images, videos and podcasts. Social search reflects the wisdom of crowds."
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Google Calendar Starts Testing “Sneak Preview”
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Google Calendar is testing out a new feature that should make scheduling
events a tad easier than it used to be by allowing you to see at a glance if
the e...
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