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Stephen
I think you're right in the context about Ajax as a programming language vs. Ajax from the point of encyclopedic information. However, is there are strong set of use cases for a separate, standalone search engine around this type of information? It's an interesting search problem - trend vs. history I guess -- and one of context which is even more interesting in my opinion.
It would be interesting to add a relevancy ranking engine to the search results page to allow people to score search results (sort of like a digg for search results) and then try and find out how it's performing. After this post, I stumbled upon several other people who had very similar experiences to mine. Maybe it's an expectation thing, maybe it's pointing out some confusion in it's intent.... Maybe we're just all being too difficult? I dunno....
Thanks for the comment - I hope things are well for you in Redmond.
You're absolutely correct and I just re-read my post and I did say "The Wikipedia Foundation" in my introduction paragraph. I thought I had fixed that when I first proofed my post - but I guess I missed it....
Thanks for the correction.