techcrunch.com — Look for Google to announce a customized search service on Tuesday morning. This will allow a user to create and launch a search engine with just a few specific websites included. Searches will return results from only that website.
Oct 24, 2006 View in Crawl 4
allonewordOct 24, 2006
Do people not know how to use:search terms site:site.com??
Closed AccountOct 24, 2006
VERY cool google....Works very well to limit searches to my site and to other RELEVANT sites - much better than the site:mysite
liquidizerOct 24, 2006
Do people not know how to read the article and extensive comments explaining the difference?
ieathamburgersOct 24, 2006
I did add it. It still doesn't show up...I'm never going to have a career as an SEO guy
neaveOct 24, 2006
Check the examples under 'Excavator': <a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/coop/cse/examples/">http://www.google.com/coop/cse/examples/</a><a class="user" href="http://www.winexcavator.com/SearchResults.aspx?q=IE7+problems">http://www.winexcavator.com/SearchResults.aspx?q=IE7+problems</a>
joblessOct 24, 2006
Whats new in this? This functiolnality has been around for a while in the form of LIVE macros. Am I missing something?
nanostuffOct 24, 2006
What google really needs is to be able to mark off certain websites from displaying in the results.
didicoleOct 25, 2006
This sounds web 2.0. Google provides the technology, and the webmaster or blogger actually submit and create content for the search engine to craw and search. In this way, it gets users to evaluate website content on the first place. It a good way to creat vertical search later..
jcs_googOct 27, 2006
Here are two Disney-focused search engines that use Google CSE. Good stuff..<a class="user" href="http://www.searchdisney.com/">http://www.searchdisney.com/</a><a class="user" href="http://www.thedisneyportal.com/tdp/portal.asp">http://www.thedisneyportal.com/tdp/portal.asp</a>