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Customize your Google search to yourself

Google has launched a new feature to Google search engine result for all searchers with Google accounts entitled SearchWiki. The new feature will go live on all users of Google Search while logged into their Google accounts. You can do all what you want to Google search result and tailor Google search results to best meet your needs. The feature allows you to re-order search results, remove and add links to a given search result, and annotate results within your queries. With just a  click on your system, you can move the results you like to up or down of the search or add a new site to the search result by yourself. You can also write notes attached to a particular site and remove results that you don’t feel belong. These modifications will be shown to you every time you do the same search in the future. This new feature is only available for anyone that have a Google account. If you link this new feature you have to create a Google account in other to use this new feature from Google.

Two light-colored icons next to each listing let you reorder the search results. An up arrow lets you move a result higher on the page; an X will remove the result. After you’ve moved a result higher, a down arrow shows up so you can move it back down the page. The icons turn bright green after an edit to remind you that you edited the result. A fourth icon in the shape of a text bubble lets you leave comments on any listing; anyone can see the comments you make on a separate page.

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