This link has been bookmarked by 44 people . It was first bookmarked on 29 Feb 2008, by sckung.
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del.icio.us users post interesting pages that are actively updated or have been recently created.
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a substantial proportion of tags are obvious in context, and many tagged pages would be discovered by a search engine
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Seb Paquet* Social bookmarking URLs are full of new and fresh information (Results 1 and 2).
* Tags on URLs are often redundant given title, domain, and page text (Results 10 and 11).
* Social bookmarking is probably still a bit small to have a big impact -
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For example, on the social news site Digg the top 100 users control 56% of the content.
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23 Jun 08
Ricky RobinsonA blog article describing a recent paper from Stanford about "social search": the use of social bookmarking to improve search results. One of the main ways it improves search is through the recency of the pages bookmarked. Sound familiar?
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15 Jun 08
Fulgencio Murcia Belmonte¿Puede ela marcado social mejorar las búsquedas en la web?
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Mark RabnettSummary: 1. Social bookmarking URLs are full of new and fresh information. 2. Tags on URLs are often redundant given title, domain, and page text. 3. Social bookmarking is probably still a bit small to have a big impact on web search.
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FruFru FourOneSee http://dbpubs.stanford.edu:8090/pub/showDoc.Fulltext?lang=en&doc=2008-2&format=pdf&compression=&name=2008-2.pdf
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npclibraryAs a result, in the paper below, we ask the question: "Can Social Bookmarking Improve Web Search?". By extension, we also ask, if so, in what ways, and if not, why not?
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