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October 04, 2004

Google is Becoming Useless

It has become increasingly frustrating to search on Google. Until about a year and a half ago it was still possible to do a search, and find a decent mix of both non-commercial and commercial links. These days, a search on Google mostly produces sites selling stuff. For example, I was trying to research a pair of tennis shoes for my nephew. Typing "boys tennis shoes" in Google's search box returned a page on which every single link points to a shopping site. "Boys tennis shoes reviews" was not better: with the exception of a few lame epinion entries on single brands of tennis shoes there, nothing in the ranked results represented information about shoes rather than opportunities to buy shoes. "Boys tennis shoes comparisons"? Nope -- I got the same result. The experience was truly frustrating. This caused me to reflect that many of my searches on Google lately have been fruitless and time-consuming -- and equally frustrating. Is Google Froogle? I doubt the intent is evil. But maybe the link relevancy model is starting to break down, and the time for a new and improved search engine has arrived.

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I totally agree with this post and believe that it is EVEN more relevant after another year. Wondering where the next useful search engine will come from. Maybe Yahoo has some interest in stealing that from Google by bringing back a tool that works!

Posted by: Lee | Jan 18, 2006 5:20:41 AM

I could not agree more. Most search engines these days do not understand context and keywords are truly passe for inputs to search. I have some revolutionary ideas for the future of search and would love to hear from others who have a passion to building the next generation search engine.

Posted by: Sudhir Nakhwa | Aug 3, 2007 6:53:48 PM

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