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	<title>Comments on: Delver: A Social Search Engine</title>
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		<title>By: Chris</title>
		<link>http://tagedge.com/2008/07/23/delver-a-social-search-engine/#comment-34763</link>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 16:11:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is an interesting way to engage searching the internet.  Me.dium on the other hand (http://me.dium.com/search) is processing user's clickstream data in real-time to create a different lens based on what's going on now.  e.g. do a search for John Edwards on Google or Live, and you get johnedwards.com and wiki/johnedwards.  Do the same search on Me.dium and you learn that today people care about his love child, pictures of his mistress, etc.

The difference is real-time (what people are browsing now) vs. historical (what they browsed in the past).  Social vs. Old School.  Check it out.  http://me.dium.com/search.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an interesting way to engage searching the internet.  Me.dium on the other hand (http://me.dium.com/search) is processing user&#8217;s clickstream data in real-time to create a different lens based on what&#8217;s going on now.  e.g. do a search for John Edwards on Google or Live, and you get johnedwards.com and wiki/johnedwards.  Do the same search on Me.dium and you learn that today people care about his love child, pictures of his mistress, etc.</p>
<p>The difference is real-time (what people are browsing now) vs. historical (what they browsed in the past).  Social vs. Old School.  Check it out.  <a href="http://me.dium.com/search" rel="nofollow">http://me.dium.com/search</a>.</p>
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