Live Search Now With Enhanced Results for Wikipedia!
May 31st, 2008 | 2,139 Views RSS Feed
Till a couple of days ago, if you would type in a query that would be available on Wikipedia, then the SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages) just came out with the exact match and the kink to the article. However, now according to the Live Search Blog, Wikipedia results on Live Search will now be accompanied with the first paragraph related to the search query. This would make things easier for the user as he would be able to pinpoint the exact result.
Well, I tried a search on the term 'Special Forces' and all the entires that were linked to Wikipedia contained the first paragraph for the desired query. It does prove to have a positive effect on the user, as I had the freedom of going to the exact Wikipedia article and did not have to navigate multiple times, just to find the right page. Good work Microsoft!
Here is the snapshot of the query that I ran:

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June 1st, 2008 at 19:21
wikipedia has prominence in the searches.
thanks for the post!