Lack of Trust in Search Engines

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Posted on July 20th, 2007 by admin
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The results are in for a poll created as part of Hakia.com’s program, “A Search for Better Search.” The poll was conducted to learn what users think of search engines and if they trust them. WebProNews spoke with Hakia’s Chief Communications Officer, Rob Wyse, about the poll. Find out what he had to say along with the shocking results, only on WebProNews.

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  1. Jaan Kanellis Says:

    The sample size in this poll is far to small to matter at all.

  2. Dim Says:

    I think hakia.com needs to focus more on the quality of their search results. In this way they will become a lot more useful to the surfers.

  3. Andy Says:

    You should take a look at http://www.linguisticagents.com. It’s a start-up company that has developed a natural language understanding technology that will be used in many applications in addition to search.

  4. Is everything “plain and simple” with Google? « Tech IT Easy Says:

    [...] This might be an answer to a recent poll conducted by Hakia which came out with the result, that 62 % of searchers don’t trust search engines. Of course Hakia is a search engine, too. But this engine does not place cookies on the user’s computer (without permission) and they are the very first to do so. From the beginning Hakia had a different approach to privacy matters but for quite some time obviously this was not noticed by searchers. So their poll can be seen as a marketing effort to promote that search engine. [...]

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