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  • New from MS Research: URank - “Search Gets Organized”
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New from MS Research: URank - “Search Gets Organized”

Just in from Microsoft Research, a new tool for ranking, sorting, and sharing search results called URank. URank, a research prototype developed at Microsoft Research by Emre Kiciman , Shuo Chen , and intern Konstantin Mertsalov, with some help apparently from Greg Linden and others, allows you to move search results around to personalize your searches, collaborate with others to share searches, and...


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Microsoft's U Rank

Microsoft has a quiet test running in its research labs that may be of interest to some of my search geek readers. It requires registration, alas, but it might be fun to check out. Called "U Rank" here's a snip from an email sent to me from Microsoft: Some...

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Microsoft Research Opens Social Search Engine

Whether social search is the future or just a feature, as we have discussed over the past couple of months at SitePoint, Microsoft Research is forging ahead with experiments in the social search space. Microsoft today released a new social search prototype called U Rank.

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U Rank - Microsoft’s Social Search Experimental Site

From the article: Out now from Microsoft Research is U Rank, an experiment that allows people to move results around, as well as share them with friends and add comments to listings. Source: Search Engine Land