| Google Links Blog Search to Google News |
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Remember when Google demoted Froogle from the top tier of the front page and replaced it with a link to Google Video? Traffic to the video site went way up. The underloved Google Blog Search is likely to see substantial growth as well - it turned one year old in mid-September and this could be its coming of age. Even prior to this month’s launch of Google’s own ping server, I’ve long thought that Google Blog Search is one of the best options available. Unless I want to filter sources by number of inbound links, or peruse an index of blogs (both Technorati’s strong points) then Google Blogsearch is my preferred choice. I’ve found anecdotaly that it finds new blog posts faster than other blog search engines and some very rough research we did found that to be true. Steve Rubel noticed the same thing tonight and pointed out that Google Blogsearch has been integrated with Google Finance for some time. It’s very strange that when the new Google Reader came out this month, blog search was not included in that service. Also yet to make an appearance: a blog about Google Blog Search (there are so many other Google Blogs, I’d really like to read that one if it existed) and ads run against blog search results. Surely both of those are coming and it’s only a matter of time. As far as the other big guys go, Ask has a nice blog search feature that includes related RSS feeds along side the search results and splog filtering using Bloglines; Live.com has a feed search included in its “more” section but no separate blog search. Which of them will really make good use of blog search first? It could very well be Google. Crunch Network: CrunchGear drool over the sexiest new gadgets and hardware. Read more at: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/40431201/. |
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