Google's experiment that allowed users to vote and record the results of the searches is back, this time with its own name: Google SearchWiki. Justin Hileman is one of the fortunate in having access to this marvelous experimental tool, as has been said many anxieties that the tool is available for the entire community.
Google describes the service as a way of personalizing search results, with the possibility of classifying the results, remove useless results, add new results, create notes and comments to the results, read comments from other users, and so on.
It is not clear if the vote of users will affect the overall ranking algorithm, but is unlikely to be the case. Go back to clarify that by the time SearchWiki is not available for all users, so we will have to wait to enjoy this magnificent tool.
Link: Google Operating System