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May 06, 2005

Search Infancy

Here are a couple of mindbombs regarding Search. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to search through all of your cell phone conversations? Wouldn't it be nice to search through your medical history, and the medical history of your relatives (if they allow it)? Wouldn't it be nice if Search anticipated my questions and provided guidance before I asked them?

But it doesn't stop there. Search is only about 10% of the real equation. If you are looking for a present for mom on Mother's Day, you have motives, emotions, and desires. You're looking to solve a problem, not just get an answer or purchase a product.


Continue Reading "Search Infancy" by John S Rhodes over at WebWord.

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