Jarod,
For me, it was a completely natural extension of the search activity.
As soon as I saw the new buttons, I began removing the results that
didn't apply and were muddying up my list and promoting the ones that
I knew were valid results. I only wish it then filled in results from
the next page. I think these features are less useful than they would
be if not limited to a single page of results.
As for the commenting, I don't see a case yet in which I would find it
useful.
Best,
Jack
On Nov 24, 2008, at 3:07 AM, Jarod Tang wrote:
Hi Jack,
Yep, agree it's a good idea. but i"m not sure it's in user's mental
flow while HE/SHE searches for something (cause modify the rank is not
naturally in a seacher's mind even he thinks something more
interesting or not).
my 2 cents.
Regards,
Jarod
Jack L. Moffett
Interaction Designer
inmedius
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http://www.inmedius.com
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