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Spanking new developer guide
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Posted by: Kevin Grendelzilla Lim, Technical Writer
We created a
new developer guide
from scratch and moved it to
code.google.com
, where many other API documents reside. This means that the bells and whistles of
Google Code
are available to the Custom Search developer guide. For example, you can now search for information across multiple APIs (Not that we're bragging, but Custom Search powers the search on that website).
Fine, we'll admit that the new doc is not exactly a-thrill-a-minute, but it's definitely stuffed with more examples (and pretty pictures). The new organization, navigation, and search box make it easier for you to find information. The guide also discusses background information, explains complex concepts, makes recommendations, and points you to the right direction.
We're still tinkering with the doc and adding more stuff into it. We'll keep you posted about our progress.
Happy reading
!
Custom Search at the core of Google Site Search
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Posted by: Matt Wytock and Vrishali Wagle, Software Engineers
Today, we announced
Google Site Search
, a hosted website search product that takes advantage of the Custom Search platform to offer high quality search to any website. Google Site Search integrates features that offer site visitors a search experience closer to what they're used to on Google.com. Here are a few of the new features:
Expanded coverage: We already search through all of your pages that are in the Google.com index. Tell us about more pages on your site by submitting a
Sitemap
. We'll crawl your Sitemap and add these pages to your custom search engine so that your search engine has the maximum coverage. (These additional pages will only be available to your custom search engine; your PageRank and Google.com rankings won't change in any way.)
Custom Synonyms: You can now define custom synonyms for your custom search engine. For example, you can define "cd" as meaning"certificate of deposit." When a visitor searches for "cd" on your search engine, we will return pages that contain either "cd" or "certificate of deposit." You can specify these synonyms in the
XML definition
of your search engine.
Date Biasing: Fine-tune the relevance of search results by specifying a bias for newer documents. We allow various levels of biasing, the highest of which approximately sorts by date.
Top Results Biasing: If you want the first N results to always match a refinement, you can specify that as a property of the refinement. We will try to fill up the top N positions with results matching that refinement before showing other relevant results.
We're not done with Custom Search and are always thinking about ways to add new features. Stay tuned, as we've only just begun.
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