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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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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 …
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.
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."
Robert Scoble / Scobleizer:
Google's new blog search makes a great first impression  —  Google launches its blog search service, says SearchEngineWatch's Chris Sherman.  —  OK, let's try it out.  —  First, let's try my name.  Hey, an ego search is a great way to tell whether something has a good algorithm.  Why?
Dsifry / Sifry's Alerts:
Welcome to the Blogosphere, Google!  —  The blogosphere is abuzz with Google's launch of their Blog Search.  So far things look pretty interesting, and having a big traditional search player like Google working on blog search is a validation moment for the entire blogosphere.
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.
Discussion: EBB and Search Engine Journal
Nick W / Threadwatch.org:   Google's Blog Search is NOT Blog Search, Opinions
Duncan / The Blog Herald:
Google Blog Search reviewed
Discussion: Blog Tips and TurboBlogger.com
Mary Hodder / Napsterization:   Google Launches Blog Search
Niall Kennedy / Niall Kennedy's Weblog:
Google Blog Search is live
San Francisco Chronicle:
Highly respected scientist at center of battle  —  Ruling expected today on extending curb of ex-Microsoft exec's duties at Google until trial  —  Kai-Fu Lee is caught in a battle between two of the nation's most powerful companies.  —  Within hours of starting work at Google Inc. …
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Reuters:
Bang & Olufsen and Samsung to sell top-end phones  —  COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Danish up-market electronics firm Bang & Olufsen (BOb.CO: Quote, Profile, Research) and Samsung Electronics (005930.KS: Quote, Profile, Research) will launch a jointly made mobile phone this year …
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.
Tom Taulli / Forbes:
Podcasting Profits  —  LOS ANGELES - Back in 1999, Evan Williams started one of the earliest blogging software companies.  His lucky break happened when it took several years for blogging to hit the mainstream.  This gave Williams time to develop and tweak his technology.
Discussion: Geek News Central …
xyzcomputing.com:
Interview with Rickford Grant, Author of Linux Made Easy  —  This is a short interview with Rickford Grant, the author "Linux for Non-Geeks" and the recently released "Linux Made Easy".  His new book is based on Xandros 3 and is said to be a excellent resource for "the less technically inclined …
Discussion: OSNews.com
Anne Broache / CNET.com:
Vint Cerf muses about Google role, broadband  —  WASHINGTON—In his upcoming role as Google's chief Internet evangelist, Vint Cerf says he'll act as a "bumblebee," transporting ideas among the company's worldwide laboratories.  —  The Internet pioneer doesn't expect to be writing software …
Jon's Radio:
An interview with Bill Gates from PDC 2005  —  Today's half-hour podcast is an interview with Bill Gates, following a morning of keynotes at the PDC.  Topics of discussion include:  —  The relationship of Office 12 to Vista and .NET  —  How the .NET CLR and runtime will become widespread
Discussion: Between the Lines

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