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Congratulations Yahoo, Serve the Buyer
The ?Contextual Search? is a good facility but it should be consistent with ?Search Dialog Box?. It should be seen as another means of filling in the ?Search Dialog Box? and the information seeker should be able to edit the same.

This seems to rely on prior links in content being read. What if some words and phrases have not been linked before? Who links them? What is the validity / authenticity of such links? Will they also be paid links? ?Hope not!

So, the content must be having some kind of meta-tags. Who defines them? Can the information provider & user community agree on a common and evolving structure of meta-tags which will be used by all content providers hoping to be found in the new searches? Is there some thing to start with? Yahoo, unite the users of the information world.

Yahoo! Don?t go on traditional advertisement drive. For true overall advantage to all parties in business, try ?Buyer annotated & rated Yellow-Pages? and ?Typed Links to ancillary products and services to all products?. They can be sold to the service providers and sellers and annotated & ranked by the actual users. Serve the buyer / user. They will be glad to pay moderate member ship fee & per-use fee and make you healthy and wealthy.

Putcha V Narasimham
putchavn@yahoo.com pvn@hyd.cmc.net.in
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Congratulations Yahoo, Serve the Buyer  pvn | 02/03/05
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