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Now, Mac Funamizu a web/graphic designer working in Tokyo, Japan has developed some great visuals showing some interesting concepts around the future of search.


Posted by Ed Cotton
Once installed, here's what you can do with it:
- Click the button icon once to open the Influx Insights homepage.
- Click the small downward-pointing triangle next to the icon to open a dropdown menu with the Influx RSS feed. Hovering over an item will display a small preview of the posting (see the screenshot below).
- Use the Influx search engine on text you enter into the Google Toolbar search box.
- Select HTML text on any webpage and click the button icon once to run it against the Influx search engine.

Posted by Joseph Piro
Right now you can often locate information about a person by googling them. However, the results must be pulled together manually and a summation of that person made on the disparate results which isn’t always easy or time efficient. Spock promises to aggregate all the information good and bad about a person on a single page allowing for fast estimation of what a person stands for and has done with their life.
For public personalities this probably won’t be anything new, but for the average Joe this might be troubling and even embarrassing. Everyone knows George Bush was arrested for DUI, but not everyone knows about Fred who lives down the street, paid his debt to society and just wants to move on with his life. Suddenly anyone who searches for Fred Jones can see that he was also arrested for DUI because an ex-girlfriend added a tag to his name after a particularly nasty breakup.
It is doubtful that everyone (or even anyone) will stop and think before they do something because it might show up on their permanent 'Spock’ record, but it does make one wonder what it will be like when even the people that say 'nay’ to MySpace have a page with everything anyone knows about them all summed up in a nice tag cloud.
Josh Brewer
Senior Software Engineer
SFI
Articles for tag search (3 total).
