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Google lets you Create Custom Search engines.
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- From: "Hamaker, Charles" <cahamake@email.uncc.edu>
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 16:48:56 EDT
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http://www.informationweek.com/internet/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=1934 01563 Custom Search Engine lets publishers use menu-driven wizards to optimize Google to their own sites, and share revenue from the searches. By Thomas Claburn InformationWeek Oct 23, 2006 11:00 PM "Google plans on Tuesday to launch the Google Custom Search Engine (CSE ... "This is really a way to make your own version of Google Search that searches over just the content that you care about or just the content that you're an expert in," says Marissa Mayer, Google's VP of search products and user experience. "You can actually make a smaller version of the Google search engine that just searches URLs and Web sites that you specify." The Google CSE refines Google Co-Op, a search product launched in May to let users syndicate their knowledge by labeling or categorizing Web sites and making that knowledge available to other Google searchers to improve search result relevancy. Google CSE is (sic) more compelling because it's simpler. Google Co-Op requires some familiarity with XML coding, whereas anyone who has used a menu-driven wizard for software installation should be able to set up CSE in just a few minutes. .... Qualified government sites, educational institutions, and non-profits will be able to create CSEs that are completely free of advertising. While that tactic will cost Google revenue, it'll also hurt Google's competitors, who might have sold site search to such organizations. Similarly, startups offering comparable search customization and community technology, like Rollyo.com and Eurekster.com, will face competition from Google." Chuck Hamaker N.B. Available at: http://google.com/coop/cse any google account you have logs you in. I just tried it -it's very simple to add any sites like jstor.org, muse.jhu.edu/journals, www.annualreviews.org/ etc. and JUST search those sites. Quick personalized search engine... Chuck Hamaker Associate University Librarian Collections and Technical Services Atkins Library University of North Carolina Charlotte Charlotte, NC 28223 phone 704 687-2825
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