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What’s in a search?

January 18, 2008 · No Comments

Here’s something interesting, a new study from the University of Southern California’s Center for the Digital Future has found that a growing number of people no longer believe that search results are reliable and accurate. The survey found that only 51% of people trust information provided by search engines, down from 62% in 2006. Google, as the most popular search engine in the United States, isn’t trusted by nearly half (49%) of the people who use it.

That indicates to me that there is room for competition and brands that have a better value proposition. For instance the problem with Google and other search engines are that massive algorithms run in the background in an attempt to make search results more relevant - completely eliminating the human element. Once thing that I find quite nice about eBay or StumbleUpon is that they are largely based upon the suggestions of other users.  I trust in my fellow browsers opinions to help me decide what is relevant to me.

What might be nice is a predictive search engine based on other user’s search patterns.  The more I search, the more valuable the search engine becomes to me.  This creates value in the brand and in the service as it pertains me.

The ultimate question becomes can I have a relationship with a screen?  And if I answer is yes, what would that relationship be?

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