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  • InOrder

    A collaborative web search system, combining a visual query refinement interface with a 'clicking is tagging' approach to semantic preference elicitation. It extracts useful terminology from Google API results to assist conceptual exploration and brainstorming during query refinement.

    Reviewed by gmc May 31 2005, 07:45pm ( 44 reviews ) inorder.org

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  • Rated by commerican on Nov 12, 9:29am

    Didn't work.
  • Rated by crimsonblack on May 12 2009, 3:02am

    very useful for law terms!
  • Rated by bluesnews on Jan 13 2009, 11:41am

    Is so don't understand this thing, I followed the directions, chose search terms from a link menu, then it tossed a bunch of little red x boxes (not the cool kind) and the next thing I know it's displaying four search input windows and I feel dumber, because there are still no results or redirects to an actual search engine with a refined search.
  • Rated by NPerez on Dec 19 2008, 1:03pm

    The layout is so awful, I don't know how anyone can use this.
  • Rated by katalevehno on May 21 2008, 10:08am

    Excellent research site...sheesh I could never match what the person in front of me wrote - (this is what he/she wrote) A collaborative web search system, combining a visual query refinement interface with a 'clicking is tagging' approach to semantic preference elicitation. It extracts useful terminology from Google API results to assist conceptual exploration and brainstorming during query refinement... There now you know what it does...Oh for chrissakes he's a founder of SU...
  • Rated by maninalift on Feb 19 2007, 3:10pm

    quemuule
  • Rated by notsharp on May 04 2006, 10:45am

    321·InOrder·123"InOrder helps you search the web. It is a 'search blog' - collections of concepts and keywords which other searchers found useful. This lets you browse ideas before pages, narrowing your search to find better Google search results."
  • Rated by 7pool on Mar 22 2006, 12:07pm

    that's smart..