Google permet enfin (même si ce n’est pour le moment qu’au travers d’un Lab) de “voter” pour les résultats de recherche, de manière à améliorer encore la pertinence des résultats fournis, les internautes éliminant au fur et à mesure les “mauvaises” sources qui font un bon travail pour être référencées par les robots d’indexation automatique Google. Le potentiel est tout simplement énorme.
Si vous voulez tester, c’est ici : http://www.google.com/experimental/a840e102.html

Comment ça marche ? Simplement avec un bouton à la Digg :
Like it?
This button (fig. 1b) will move the result to the top of the page and add this orange marker
(fig. 1a) next to it so you can easily recognize it. The result(s) you promote will appear at the top whenever you search for the same keyword(s) in the future.
Don’t like it?
This button (fig. 1b) will remove the result, and it will remain hidden when you search for the same keyword(s) in the future.
Pas mal, Google, pas mal.



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