
My search words in the search engine, firefox, are based on study. I rethought which websites I visit, and concluded that the websites I mainly visit are those on my "bookmarks toolbar". They are Youtube, Myspace, mixi, MSN Japan, Facebook, Brock, COMM2P26, Wikipedia, Twitter, Blogger, Brock Jobs, Agenda-setting theory, and Cultivation theory.
Probablly, the only websites I look at are these and those keywords appeared in my search words are study purposes because I cannot find in my bookmark toolbar. I am not saying that I am a study-oriented person, but I have been overwhelmed by school work and I do not net surf (Actually, I do not know how to do it well). So my search words are valuable to my study and also third parties as well, especially studends (COMM specifically).
I picked "gibson flying v" this time, because music is one of my hobbies.
1. Wikipedia
2. Flying-V.ch
3. Gibson.com
Yahoo
1. Wikipedia
2. Flying-V.ch
3. Gibson.com
MSN
1. Wikipedia
2. Gibson.com
3. Gibson.com
As you can see, they have similar results. I guess this indicates that many people go to obtain basic knowledge and information about Gibson Flying V (guitar) from Wikipedia rather than the official website. I guess its because people seek useful information rather than commercialized and biased infromation because those who search Gibson Flying V must be concerning buying one.
It is very interesting to know how the result differs from engine to engine. and I thought the results are useful marketing data and statistics to see the social phenomena.

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