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Architecture of query-specific search recommendation (source: pdf)
A collection of papers written by Googlers has a lot of stuff that points towards a possible direction of search. Since these are all papers published in academic journals, many of them are locked behind publications' paid subscriptions, but a few are freely available. The one I'm reading now is titled "Retroactive Answering of Search Queries" (pdf); its about identifying queries that have lasting interest and proving answer to these queries at a later date when information becomes available (pictured above).
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