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Enterprising times – a case for search best bets
Reading the e-Consultancy interview with Lou Rosenfeld on the importance of site search analytics, I was reminded of when I was product manager of intranet (or enterprise) search at the BBC. It was back in 2002. People complained that search … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, best bets, enterprise search, findability, Gateway, IA, information architecture, intranet, intranets, search, search engines, User experience
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In today’s Online section in the Guardian there’s a piece by Jim McClellan on the success of Flickr (a photo sharing and organising website). According to co-founder Caterina Fake, in less than a year its membership has already reached 245,000 … Continue reading
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Tagged folksonomies, folksonomy, Geeknic, How things work, IA, information architecture, tagging, tags
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