The results page is 'three tiered'. The centre panel contains the usual web listings, and the default style has images on the left, and wikipedia and blog postings on the right. The layout can be changed by selecting a different stylesheet. I eventually decided to have both sidebars on the right hand side of the screen. There are the inevitable ads (Google) but these are in the sidebar and clearly labelled as Paid Results.
The quality of the results for my standard, basic test searches was excellent and compared favourably with Google. What did concern me initially was that there is no advanced search screen: I include site/domain and filetype commands in many of my searches and, for me, a search engine without them is a non-starter. After some experimentation, though, I discovered that that you can use the commands as part of your search strategy, for example
"car ownership" UK site:gov.uk filetype:pdf
I also found that you can use Boolean AND, OR and parentheses but not NOT (reminiscent of Yahoo!) . The minus sign can be used in a simple search if you want to exclude pages containing term but it does not seem to work when combined with Boolean operators.
Moving on to general issues, MSE30 stores no private data The only stored data are customization cookies on your own computer. Your IP is not kept, nor is any other identifiable information. To help combat spyware, they use an internal spyware alert program to provide warnings next to sites that may host spyware.
MSE360 say that they are still a test site so there are bound to be bugs, and no doubt some changes will be made to the interface. They say " We’re not at a stage in which we can say we’re ready, but you still love hearing your feedback, good or bad". My first impression is that they are very close to being ready and light years ahead of some of the appalling, over-hyped search engines that have been launched recently. I definitely recommend that you pay them a visit.
I tried a search in inverted commas, the first page of results was spot on, however but when I tried to view the next set of results, it seemed my search was wiped out and the next page of results didn't match anything I was looking for.
ReplyDeleteHi Steph,
ReplyDeleteSo it does. Have you reported it as a bug yet? If not I can do it.
Karen
Hi Karen,
ReplyDeleteYes I left a comment on their website as well.
Thanks,
Steph
Hi Again Karen and Hi Steph! Thanks for reporting this bug, it has now hopfully been fixed and you can once again use exact search! Sorry for the trouble it may of caused, hope you understand we're still in beta so bugs will pop up :).
ReplyDeleteThanks very much again for reporting this!
Yours Most,
Daniel Clarke - MSE360 Programmer.
Hi Daniel,
ReplyDeleteYes it is now fixed. Many thanks for sorting it out so quickly. We do understand that it is still beta and some of us are very happy to test the thing to destruction :-)) You do fix things pretty quickly and I see improvements day by day, which is more than can be said for another recent search engine startup!
Regards
Karen
[...] Karen Blakeman has also been extremely kind when it comes to providing feedback and bug reports. I personally have been in contact with her, and I would like to extend my thanks once again to Karen for providing some fantastic feedback on areas we need to improve, as well as bugs! [...]
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