Bookmarks for November 12th from 16:22 to 21:07

mediaeater links for November 12th from 16:22 to 21:07:

  • Google Wave: Cheat Sheet : Church Tech Matters – Search Cheat Sheet

    This is a quick guide to the operators and restricts supported by wave search.

  • 3 Flavors of Social Search: What to Expect – With Google's Social Search experiment, Bing's integration with Twitter and Yahoo!'s partnership with One Riot, social search clearly has both potential and momentum. But what will social search look like, and will it help us search better? And if it will, how?

    I've written previously about how social search won't replace traditional search, how social relevancy rank can be used to deliver good results, and why the concept of social search is a return to a familiar state rather than something to fear. Today, I'll get more specific about the three flavors of social search that will improve user search experiences.

  • Google Wave: Cheat Sheet : Church Tech Matters – Search Cheat Sheet

    This is a quick guide to the operators and restricts supported by wave search.

  • 3 Flavors of Social Search: What to Expect – With Google's Social Search experiment, Bing's integration with Twitter and Yahoo!'s partnership with One Riot, social search clearly has both potential and momentum. But what will social search look like, and will it help us search better? And if it will, how?

    I've written previously about how social search won't replace traditional search, how social relevancy rank can be used to deliver good results, and why the concept of social search is a return to a familiar state rather than something to fear. Today, I'll get more specific about the three flavors of social search that will improve user search experiences.

  • activity streams – an extension to the Atom feed format to express what people are doing around web – an extension to the Atom feed format to express what people are doing around web

    Join the mailing list. Contribute to the wiki.

    The Activity Streams format has already been adopted by Facebook, MySpace, Windows Live, and Opera.

    First draft specs: Activities in Atom; Activity Schema; Atom Media.

    An initiative from the Diso Project. Background.

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