Social Search
The point of social search is not to have more results than Google, nor to have "better" results, since better is a relative value. I would view the overall point of social search as the ability of content submitters to make their voices heard, and for the coentent consumer to gain a real value from the submitted content.
Take http://www.onesort.com, the ability to rate each submitted site on a (variable) set of criteria makes it easy to quickly see if the site is well liked, useful, or pretty, and let's you decide which result has the type of content you're looking for.
August 24, 2006
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I agree.
Tagging is just the beginning. www.OneSort.com
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March 11, 2006
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