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4 commentsFriday, January 9, 2009

Who's Talkin' About Social Search?

These Guys Are

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Social search algorithms

Social search algorithms will definitely have their place in search the coming years. But I doubt they’ll perform much better than Google does right now.

Nice site!

I can see this site making in to my top 10 of sites I regularly visit. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I couldn't currently find out how to set up an RSS feed though. Is that currently under development?

Chris, Thanks so much for

Chris,

Thanks so much for talking about WhosTalkin.com Just one small correction, we do offer dynamic URLs through our URL API. For example if you wanted to search for "cats" the url would be:

http://www.whostalkin.com/veiwer.php?q=cats

We are starting to talk a lot more about the line of WhosTalkin tools that are in development. Feel free to stop by our blog and check out our most recent post!

http://www.whostalkin.com/blog/beta-test/whats-to-come/

Thanks again!

RE: Chris, Thanks so much for

Hi Joe, Thanks for stopping by and providing this info. I'll update the article.

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