It just dawned on me the other day that I now have a new search framework for specific topics I want to know more about (information only, not commerce search). It has become a three pronged approach, and surprisingly Google only plays the primary role in 1 of the 3 steps (more…)
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Wikipedia, Google, then Twitter- is this the new Search Framework?
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