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I'll start by saying Thank you Google, for the web history and personalized search idea - which is great in theory, but plain sucks in practice! At least for this searcher.
Danny Sullivan did an amazing overview and critique of Web History over at Search Engine Land, so I'll refer you to that if you want more details or analysis. Gord Hotchkiss has some interesting thoughts on the topic today as well.
I'm going to stop short of a review and simply complain about an idea that may be wonderful for Google or some imaginary simplistic searcher Google has imagined - but for me it just plain sucks! Oh, did I say that already?
I don't even know where to start on this rant. But PLEASE turn it off! Yes I know that I can turn it off, but I actually want some portions of it without affecting my search results and without it tracking my web travels. I have search history enabled but definitely NOT web history.
And don't get me started on the idea of all this affecting my search results. NO personalization please! I've got a serious aversion to Google providing personalized search results based on my web history. Why? Let me count the reasons - some hypothetical:
Yeah I love the convenience and yes I still want to use those features - but OMG don't pollute my search results with this stuff and don't show me a history that actually represents bits and pieces of all my multiple computers, family members, friends, strangers (from public computers I forgot to sign out of), clients and who knows what else into my history.
I suppose I could resolve all of this by simply giving up - or never logging in without penalty of death if I forget to log out. But maybe this could be the one thing that makes me change search engines as Andy Hagans suggests over at "Tropical SEO" blog. Maybe MSN Live or Ask.com have an opportunity here for a comeback - to become known as the "Privacy Search Engine" although IXQuick.com is already trying that approach.
I guess I just can't stand the idea that my search history (past) will affect my current search results. I want pure search results - no history, no other peoples' history, not multiple computer history, not irrelevant searches mixed in. Just pure unadulterated search without pollutants - please! Yes, yes, I know this is all in my control. I just don't want to have to filter my search tap water by having to remember to turn the filter on and off or having to resort to bottled water - anonymized search.
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Mike Valentine is an SEO Specialist offering occassional commentary on Search Engine Developments through his Reality SEO Blog and developed WebSite101 Small Business Ecommerce Tutorial in 1999 to help educate the little guy to the intricacies of online business.
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