Google Chrome launched experimental Chrome extension, people can block sites from their web search results.
Tired of waiting for Google and algorithms for content management and other shady sites filter your search results? Then we can finally, something in your own hands with the “experimental” that the expansion of Google just made for your web browser Chrome. It works as easy as you might expect – after installation, you only see a link to a site in the block along with each search result, and you’ll also be able to unblock sites at any time if you’re a little overboard. What is most interesting is that Google says that they receive feedback from the expansion, and that it would consider its use as a possible signal for ranking search results to study.
Source Official Google Blog
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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