In today's world, Google SearchWiki is a topic that generates great interest and debate in society. From its origins to the present, Google SearchWiki has been a point of reference and discussion in different areas, from politics to culture. Its impact has been such that it has left an indelible mark on history, and its relevance endures to this day. In this article, we will explore the various facets of Google SearchWiki, from its most controversial aspects to its positive contributions. We will analyze its influence in different areas and how it has shaped the world in which we live. Without a doubt, Google SearchWiki continues to be a topic of great importance and its study is essential to understand today's society.
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SearchWiki was a Google Search feature which allowed logged-in users to annotate and re-order search results. The annotations and modified order only applied to the user's searches, but it was possible to view other users' annotations for a given search query.[1] SearchWiki was released on November 20, 2008 and discontinued on March 3, 2010.[2] All previously created SearchWiki edits are preserved on the logged in user's SearchWiki notes page.[3]
Google Stars replaced SearchWiki. Users no longer have the option to annotate or re-order search results. Instead, a user clicks on a "star marker" which makes the entry appear in a starred results list at the top of a new search.
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