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Whither Social Networks for Web Search?
2015
Proceedings of the 21th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining - KDD '15
Access to diverse perspectives nurtures an informed citizenry. Google and Bing have emerged as the duopoly that largely arbitrates which English language documents are seen by web searchers. A recent study shows that there is now a large overlap in the top organic search results produced by them. Thus, citizens may no longer be able to gain different perspectives by using different search engines. We present the results of our empirical study that indicates that by mining Twitter data one can
doi:10.1145/2783258.2788571
dblp:conf/kdd/AgrawalGP15
fatcat:ncg7rgijkjg5tfuw3cf5y2m45m