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Wikipedia founder launches search engine

By Richard Waters in San Francisco

Published: January 7 2008 05:13 | Last updated: January 7 2008 05:13

An internet search engine that draws on human recommendations is due to make its first public appearance on Monday, although even its founder warns that it will take some time to tell if the experiment can yield useful results.

Created by Jimmy Wales, the man behind online encyclopedia Wikipedia, the search service will let users rate the relevance of results on a five-star system, then apply that information to shape future search results shown to others.

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