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Magic keywords on Google and the consequences of tailoring results - Gabriel Weinberg's Blog

Magic keywords on Google and the consequences of tailoring results - Gabriel Weinberg's Blog | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

What does it mean when you hear talk of a filter bubble? This post from Gabriel Weinberg, the founder of the search engine DuckDuckGo, discusses an "experiment" that took play on Sept. 6, 2012, when 131 DuckDuckGo users searched Google for specific words. It "was the first in a series of experiments we're doing to explore the state of Google search tailoring -- the fact that different people see different results on Google based on who they are."

The results are pretty amazing (and very detailed). To learn more check out this post, or to have a quick overview, scroll down to the end of the post and watch the video. You may also want to head over to Vimeo to watch a 2nd video about DuckDuckGo that provides a quick overview of DuckDuckGo, a search engine that protects your privacy and has many great tools! And the link to that video is http://vimeo.com/50984188.

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If the link to the article does not work please try this one instead: http://www.gabrielweinberg.com/blog/2012/11/magic-keywords-on-google-and-the-consequences-of-search-tailoring-results.html.

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» Clive Thompson on Why Kids Can’t Search

» Clive Thompson on Why Kids Can’t Search | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Kids know how to Google—they just can't tell when the results are crap.
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15 Schools Using Flipped Classrooms Right Now | Edudemic

15 Schools Using Flipped Classrooms Right Now | Edudemic | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Check out these stories of schools, from elementary to college, who have given flipped classrooms a go, often with amazing results. It may motivate you to try it yourself or might open your mind to the new possibilities tech offers educators.

Joserra Mosteiro's curator insight, June 12, 2015 2:32 PM

Flipped classroom value should be flipped books for publishers