Wink in Google Co-op Directory
In support of any efforts in Social Search, we submitted Wink to the Google Co-op to see if it would be useful to our users soon after the Google Co-op was launched. While Google Co-op is still early, and a bit complicated for most users, it does provide some interesting results for those who subscribe to Wink or some of the others such as Digg or WebMD or Fodor’s.
We’re happy to announce that Wink has made it to one of the featured Subscriber Links in the Google Co-op Directory.
If you’d like to subscribe to Wink at Google Co-op, just visit the Wink profile and click on “subscribe”. Then whenever you search at Google, Wink will supply current user-picked search results for thousands of different queries.
Give it a go!
Cheers,
Michael
Tags: Googlecoop, Google Co-op, Wink, search, socialsearch, wink.com
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One Response to “Wink in Google Co-op Directory”
1 David Mackey 24 June 2006 @ 10:31 am
What about adding some incentive for users to review sites? Say, for every site you are the first to recommend that gets over one hundred other positive reviews you add $1 to their account, while any site that gets overwhelmingly negative reviews you subtract $2 from their account. This would encourage people to submit good rather than spammy results.