The search engine giant Yahoo Inc. (www.yahoo.com) is adding new search engine tools that will enable users to create personal folders and share their favorite links with others. With the new tools, Yahoo's search engine users will be able to sort and save their search results into distinct categories. Visitors also will be able to record personal notes about the saved sites. Yahoo will begin testing the new features on October 5 at http://next.yahoo.com.
Users of Yahoo's new personalization tools will also be able to share their shared results through e-mail or an increasingly popular method for distributing Web links called RSS, shorthand for Really Simple Syndication. Yahoo's other new features include a spam-fighting feature that can block irrelevant or unwanted websites from appearing in search results.
Yahoo's upgrade is similar to features recently introduced by two other Internet search engines, Ask Jeeves Inc. (www.ask.com) and A9.com (www.a9.com). By offering more ways to customize results, the major search engines are hoping visitors will return to their sites more frequently and stay longer once they're there. The search engines rely on a steady stream of traffic to increase their advertising revenue, which is the industry's financial lifeblood.