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Chris Sherman / Search Engine Watch:
Google Launches Industrial Strength Blog Search — Google has introduced its long awaited blog search service, becoming the first major search engine to offer full-blown blog and feed search capabilities. — It's been nearly two and a half years since Google purchased Pyra Labs …
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Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Roundup Of Google Blog Search Commentary — Below, a roundup of bloggers and others talking about the new Google Blog Search service that's been launched. For more background on the service, see our Google Launches Industrial Strength Blog Search and Thoughts On & Poking At Google Blog Search posts.
Danny Sullivan / Search Engine Watch Blog:
Thoughts On & Poking At Google Blog Search — Chris covered the launch of Google's new blog search in today's SearchDay article, Google Launches Industrial Strength Blog Search. In this post, I want to add some of my own thoughts. I'll also be working up a rundown on reaction from others …
Nick W / Threadwatch.org:
Google's Blog Search is NOT Blog Search, Opinions — Since Google launched their Blog Search early this morning, i've had chance to play around a little bit, form opinions and take stock of what a few others are saying. The first thing is: It's NOT blog search. — It's Blog Search Jim, but not as we know it...
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Anil Dash / Six Apart:
Google launches Blog Search — As will undoubtedly make the rounds everywhere in the blogosphere today, Google has just launched Google Blog Search. Google's perhaps the single company most identitied with search, so their entrance into the blog search space is a big milestone even though …
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Brad Hill / The Unofficial Google Weblog:
REVIEW: Google Blog Search — Launched in the early morning hours today, Google Blog Search does not attempt to innovate; it sticks tried-and-true to the spare design sensibility that is Google's look-and-feel trademark. The test is not bells and whistles, but quality of results.
Dave Winer / Scripting News:
Google adds blog search — search.blogger.com: "Search blogs from all over the web." — It's also available at http://blogsearch.google.com/. — A FAQ page is also available. Memeorandum is tracking it. — Google Blog Search search query for "google blog search."
Nathan Weinberg / InsideGoogle:
GOOGLE LAUNCHES BLOGSEARCH — Google has put out a blog search engine. Despite the fact that people have been clamoring for this for months, it may surprise you to realize that this makes Google the first to market with a homegrown blog search of any major search engine.
Jason Calacanis / The Jason Calacanis Weblog:
Dear Google, Thank you for blog search...
Dear Google, Thank you for blog search...
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Todd Bishop / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Gates on Apple, Google — and Microsoft's future — LOS ANGELES — Microsoft Corp. is grappling with "a lot of smart competitors," including Google and Apple, who are ahead of the Redmond company in some key markets, Bill Gates acknowledges. — But the Microsoft chairman on Tuesday …
BBC:
What will newspapers look like in 20 years? — The Magazine answers... The re-sizing of the Guardian into a so-called Berliner is the latest radical step by newspapers trying to arrest declining sales. So what will papers look like in 20 years, if they're still around?
Jeff MacIntyre / Wired News:
Killer Buzz Flocks to New Browser — Perhaps the world does not need another web browser — but it may want Bart Decrem's. — Decrem and a small cadre of programmers in Palo Alto, California, have spent this summer quietly readying Flock, an open-source browser, for an early October beta launch.
John Battelle / John Battelle's Searchblog:
JEREMY ASKS: HOW DO YOU LEARN TO SEARCH? — Last night at a book event at Books Inc in Mountain View, a fellow asked me a question that made me think - in short, he asked why there was so much useless information on the web. Put another way, he was expressing frustration with search results …
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