On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Cox, Serita<serita....@bridgespan.org> wrote:
> Google's new search engine, Caffeine, is supposedly kicking Wikipedia
> entries further down results page. Thoughts? Comments?
> http://software.silicon.com/applications/0,39024653,39484015,00.htm
> Thank, Serita
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As long as all sites are getting treated equally, it's fine in my book.
I only take issue when results are skewed because Google bumps
results up/down arbitrarily.

-Chad

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