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From Tim Dineen's bookmarks:
Search engines collect a lot of information about what they find on the Web, and a lot of information about how people search for that information.
If a search engine decided to rate the query terms that people used when searching, or refining their original searches, to come up with popularity rankings for the original and refined search terms, could those rankings help the search engine provide helpful alternative results based upon popular queries that may be related to the original query terms?...
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