Have you ever wanted to move your Fizber home listing to the top of the Google Search results? The SearchWiki (available to signed-in Google users) lets you customize your Google Web Search results and even “vote” for your home listings, very similar to Digg. You can vote the results “up” or use a “X” if you don’t like what Google returned. When you see your home listing in the search results, click on “up” and your listing will be displayed above all results for the search term. The customized results will appear every time you do that search in the future (assuming you are logged in).

Fizber listing at the top of search results
Buyers can now customize their home search by re-ranking, deleting, adding, and commenting on property search results.

This is a really interesting feature. Although the changes currently only apply to your personal search results, later on Google might consider letting user decisions impact global results =)
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Have you ever wanted to move your Fizber home listing to the top of the Google Search results? The SearchWiki (available to signed-in Google users) lets you customize your Google Web Search results and even “vote” for your home listings, very similar to Digg. You can vote the results “up” or use a “X” if you don’t like what Google returned. When you see your home listing in the search results, click on “up” and your listing will be displayed above all results for the search term. The customized results will appear every time you do that search in the future (assuming you are logged in).

Fizber listing at the top of search results
Buyers can now customize their home search by re-ranking, deleting, adding, and commenting on property search results.

This is a really interesting feature. Although the changes currently only apply to your personal search results, later on Google might consider letting user decisions impact global results =)
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