Live Search now Ranks Celebrities that you Search for. How Cool is that?
April 25th, 2008 | RSS Feed
From now on Live Search will know which celebrities take your breath away and how often you search for them. According to Live Search Blog, MSN Live Search has launched the 'xRank Celebrity'. This service ranks all the celebrity related searches carried out on the Live Search Portal. The xRank Celebrity is currently operating in Beta Phase.
Some of the salient features of this really cool service are:
- The ranking system of the xRank is entirely based on search volume.
- A new category called 'Top Movers' keeps a track of celebrities that keep a headway in the ranks.
- News article on the gossip rich celebrities.
- A graph that keeps track of celebrities' popularity in an archival manner.
- Links to images, video, biography, plus albums and movies.
- Celebrity thumbnails with links to other xRank Pages.

A celebrity's xRank is updated several times in a day, so as to keep the rankings and information fresh for the seekers.
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April 26th, 2008 at 10:35
You could call it a fancier version of Google Trends, I guess!
September 23rd, 2008 at 11:25
I would think that these features would help one find what they are looking for easier. Hopefully, it will also help to weed out those unreliable sources we sometimes fall privy to.