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Information science / Internet search engines / Computing / Humancomputer interaction / Multimodal interaction / Book design / Reference / Text annotation / Web annotation / Social search / Google Search / Bing
Date: 2014-07-21 08:47:06
Information science
Internet search engines
Computing
Humancomputer interaction
Multimodal interaction
Book design
Reference
Text annotation
Web annotation
Social search
Google Search
Bing

Perception and Understanding of Social Annotations in Web Search

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