The Searches of Tomorrow

by Mitchell Ummel

Today's Internet is still predominantly "wired" for a browsing or surfing mode. This requires interactive human cognition as an important part of the search equation, including interpretation of search results, skimming of Web pages for content, and weighing of provenance, authority, and trust while transforming raw data into information, then (one hopes) to wisdom, and then to business intelligence (in the enterprise).

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The Searches of TomorrowThu Jan 28 08:20:13 CDT 2010