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When Is Faceted Search Appropriate?
From The Noisy Channel

When Is Faceted Search Appropriate?

Earlier this week, Peter Morville and Mark Burrell presented a UIE virtual seminar on “Leveraging Search & Discovery Patterns For Great Online Experiences“. It...

Can You
From The Noisy Channel

Can You

Weren’t we just talking about what’s different about mobile search use cases and about how to make web search more exploratory? I may be biased, but I think that...

Search Questions for 2010: What
From The Noisy Channel

Search Questions for 2010: What

Happy New Year to the Noisy Community and everyone else in virtual earshot! I hope everyone is entering 2010 well-rested and ready for great things. And I don’t...

Forget Real-Time, Give Us Over Time!
From The Noisy Channel

Forget Real-Time, Give Us Over Time!

In a recent announcement, Twitter Platform / API Product Manager Ryan Sarver tells us that Twitter is: committed to providing a framework for any company big or...

Faceted Web Search?
From The Noisy Channel

Faceted Web Search?

Researchers from Microsoft say it’s very challenging. Google is trying, but there’s a long way to go. And Eric Iverson just wrote me to describe his own preliminary...

R.I.P. Modista
From The Noisy Channel

R.I.P. Modista

Long-time readers may recall my post about visual search startup Modista last November, or this guest post by one of its principals. Unfortunately, the story has...

Recovering From Being Hacked
From The Noisy Channel

Recovering From Being Hacked

I discovered today that I’d been hacked earlier this week by a spam link injection attack. I’m still not sure how it happened, but I believe I’ve cleaned out all...

Blogs I Read: UXmatters
From The Noisy Channel

Blogs I Read: UXmatters

One of my favorite resources for learning about user experience is the UXmatters blog. This group blog boasts a set of authors that represent a diverse collection...

LinkedIn Faceted Search Now Out Of Beta
From The Noisy Channel

LinkedIn Faceted Search Now Out Of Beta

LinkedIn started rolling out a beta version of faceted people search back in July. Now it’s officially out of beta, as announced on their blog. I’ve re-posted the...

Karaoke: A Hotbed for Micro-IR?
From The Noisy Channel

Karaoke: A Hotbed for Micro-IR?

I’m a karaoke junkie and proud to admit it. But one of the challenges I regularly face, especially when I go to an unfamiliar karaoke joint, is finding a song I...

Faceted Search Presentation at New York CTO Club
From The Noisy Channel

Faceted Search Presentation at New York CTO Club


Blogs I Read: Living La Vida Local
From The Noisy Channel

Blogs I Read: Living La Vida Local


Search User Interfaces and Data Quality
From The Noisy Channel

Search User Interfaces and Data Quality

One of the many things I’ve enjoyed in my first few weeks of working at Google is the opportunity to talk with many people who care about user interfaces and think...

Fun with Google, Bing, and Yahoo
From The Noisy Channel

Fun with Google, Bing, and Yahoo

Web search is a fiercely competitive space–as Google points out, “competition is just one click away“. In practice, I take that claim with a grain of salt–but I...

Marti Hearst: Tech Talk on Search User Interfaces
From The Noisy Channel

Marti Hearst: Tech Talk on Search User Interfaces


Can We Learn From Anti-Social Users?
From The Noisy Channel

Can We Learn From Anti-Social Users?

One of the interesting challenges we face as both developers and consumers of search technology is that social signals are a double-edged sword. On one hand, social...

Exploring Explortatory Search
From The Noisy Channel

Exploring Explortatory Search

Google’s recently released Image Swirl is slick. But I’ve been struggling to figure out whether it’s useful or simply a showcase for cool technology.

An Ad-Supported Model With Teeth?
From The Noisy Channel

An Ad-Supported Model With Teeth?

Apple recently filed for technology to deliver a rather compelling ad-supported business model. Or perhaps the better word is compulsory. You can read an analysis...

Call for Speakers: Enterprise Search Summit 2010
From The Noisy Channel

Call for Speakers: Enterprise Search Summit 2010


Week 1 at Google: Information Overload!
From The Noisy Channel

Week 1 at Google: Information Overload!

As you might imagine, it’s quite a switch to go from criticizing Google from the outside to being on the inside. Jeff Jarvis, who was gracious enough not to make...
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