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May 9, 2005
A new way to look at search results...
posted by hdittmer at 8:08 AM
Everybody knows what internet searching is like. Type in a number of key words, hit return and you are presented with a long list of text with possible web pages to look at. That is the way it has worked since people first considered how to find things on the web. But now there is a new way to look at search results. But now there is an alternative. Check out grokker. Grokker organizes the results of the search and presents it as a series of bubble diagrams. Very cool and very helpful. So do your user interfaces look the same as everyone elses. Do they help your users be understand the information you are presenting? Maybe they should.

