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May 20, 2005 7:36 AM
Bloglines Blog Search a-Comin'
Mark promises BusinessWeek a summer release of an engine that will "world-class blog search, which we don't think exists now."
I do agree, that much as I love the current options, they are a bit slow and hard to use sometimes. And the whole world has wondered why the big G or Y don't have a blog flavored search vertical. We'll have three by August, methinks.
- Posted by John Battelle on May 20, 2005 7:36 AM
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» Analogies .... a way to predict the future from the johninspace chronicles
People like to throw analogies around to help describe a new phenomenom ... for example the Internet is evolving into an "Operating System" or even more abstract .... a "global mind-share" (which I like!). Many people consider analogies trivial or ev... [Read More]
- Tracked on May 23, 2005 1:18 AM
» Bloglines Adding More than 2 Million Articles Each Day to Its Database from Search Engine Watch Blog
Those of you who track the steady stream of blog, blogosphere, and RSS stats might want to add some new numbers from Bloglines that were released today to your files. 500 million blog and news feed articles are now stored [and made searchable*] in the ... [Read More]
- Tracked on June 8, 2005 7:09 AM
» How Search Engines Index RSS & Why It Doesn't Necessarily Matter from Search Engine Watch Blog
When will Google, Yahoo, MSN, and Ask Jeeves start indexing RSS feeds properly? from Stephan Spencer spotted via InsideGoogle is a nice look at what happens with RSS feeds when major search engines encounter them -- or more correctly, what doesn't happ... [Read More]
- Tracked on June 21, 2005 5:25 AM
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In the short time I've used it, blogdigger.com has returned better results (or, I should say, more interesting) than Bloglines.
It's a small, small thing, but I will always resent Technorati for refusing to index the "T" in my name. The news of alternatives pleases me.
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