Monday, July 31, 2006
Yes, but how do you search for that? - By Seth Godin
I am really impressed by Seth's article on search. I have never really thought of seach to be so very sophisticated rather I was happy with what I am getting now. But I guess we have just opened or solved a small part of the whole riddle. Read the blog by clicking on the link and trust me you will be impressed.
Yes, but how do you search for that?:
"Over the last four years, search has changed the way we interact with the world. Just like you can't remember what life was like before email, you're probably having trouble remembering what you did before Google became a verb.
It's easy to believe that search is mature, and the next big thing is going to be somewhere else. Actually, we're about 5% done.
Example: What if I want to find a place to take 6 friends for a midweek retreat, near a lake, within an hour of my house. I know when I want to do it, I know about how much I want to spend, but I don't know where. I don't know if I want a private house for rent, or a condo or a hotel. I don't know if it's in Massachussets or New Jersey.
This is actually the way many people plan a trip like this one. If I do perhaps 75 online searches, I'll start getting close to what I want.
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