RocketNews Search gets Personal

By Blog Bloke November 19th, 2004 Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

RocketNews Search Engine Adds Innovative, Personalization Features

Visitors to the news and weblog search engine RocketNews will discover three new and innovative personalization features:

1. Saved searches - Each time a visitor creates a search on RocketNews it will be added to “My Searches.” Any time the visitor returns to the site he or she will be able to re-execute the search with a single click and view the latest news matching their search criteria.

2. Personal News Portal - Visitors will be able to click on “My RocketNews Portal” to view the results of their most recent searches, constantly updated and conveniently presented in a “personal news portal” format.

3. Relevance Tracking - RocketNews tracks the articles visitors click to read, and these individual choices are used to determine the relevance and ranking of search results every time the individual returns to RocketNews to view their searches or their personal news portal.

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