Hi everybody,
I have an ethical aspect I would like a piece of advice about.
I work for a large company with a huge intranet. We use internally a search engine to index and search for documents. Besides this, many people also use dedicated internet web sites to search for technical terms.
A colleague had an idea on how to encourage as many people as possible to use our internal search. He’s thinking about “manipulating” the response that comes from external search engines, for instance by dynamically inserting in the results page that the external search returns a link saying “You can also find the keyword you have searched for with our Intranet search …, etc”.
I hope you got the point. I’m not talking about the technical possibilities to achieve this, I already see here a lot of problems.
What I’m saying is: We shouldn’t even try to do it, in my opinion this is not ethical, not fair and perhaps not legal also. What do you folks think?
vlad
I have an ethical aspect I would like a piece of advice about.
I work for a large company with a huge intranet. We use internally a search engine to index and search for documents. Besides this, many people also use dedicated internet web sites to search for technical terms.
A colleague had an idea on how to encourage as many people as possible to use our internal search. He’s thinking about “manipulating” the response that comes from external search engines, for instance by dynamically inserting in the results page that the external search returns a link saying “You can also find the keyword you have searched for with our Intranet search …, etc”.
I hope you got the point. I’m not talking about the technical possibilities to achieve this, I already see here a lot of problems.
What I’m saying is: We shouldn’t even try to do it, in my opinion this is not ethical, not fair and perhaps not legal also. What do you folks think?
vlad