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Announcement
October 23, 2006
The Power of Google Search is Now Customizable
Today, Google is launching the Google Custom Search Engine, a new way
to bring tailored search to websites and blogs. In just minutes,
anyone can use the Google search platform to create a search engine focused
on any content they like – from Hollywood heartthrobs, to favorite sports
team, to personal hobbies, and more.
Google Custom Search Engines empower users to choose which pages they
want to include in their index, how the content should be prioritized,
whether others can contribute to their index, and what the search results
page will look like. With this launch, we're extending
the power of Google search beyond Google.com.
A number of sites have already created Custom Search Engines. For
example, Intuit's JumpUp.com site, which provides information and resources
to small businesses, is combining a Custom Search Engine with its years
of experience in small business to provide the most useful resources on
the Web to its users. Or take RealClimate.org, a site that offers
expert opinion on the science of climate change. They have created
a searchable subset of the Web to provide reliable scientific information
to its visitors. In a more everyday use of the product, users can
create search engines pointing their friends to sites about their favorite
pop stars and place them on their personal homepages.
"We want to make it easy for anyone to create a search engine about all
of their favorite topics, without needing a Ph.D.," said Marissa Mayer,
Vice President of Search Products and User Experience. "Everyone
– businesses, organizations, moms, dads, teenagers, and teachers – can harness
the power of Google technology to create a personalized search experience that
reflects specific knowledge and interests."
Here's how a Custom Search Engine works: organizations or individuals
simply go to www.google.com/coop/cse and
select the websites or pages they'd like to include in their search index. Users
can choose to restrict their search results to include only those pages
and sites, or they can give those pages and sites higher priority and ranking
within the larger Google index for their site. Users can then customize
the look, feel and functionality of their search engine.
Custom Search Engines are monetized through the Google AdSense program
so they can even generate revenue with it. Universities, non-profits
and government organizations can choose not to run ads on their search
results if they'd rather not.
Google Custom Search Engine is available at www.google.com/coop/cse.
We plan to expand the offering internationally in the coming weeks.
Some comments from our partners:
JumpUp.com from Intuit
"Finding the most useful resources on the web is a challenge
for small businesses," said Lisa Gevelber, general manager of
Quicken Small Business. "That's why we created JumpUp.com
and added Google Custom Search Engine. We combined Google's technology
with our nearly 15 years of small business experience to evaluate and
select the most useful small business resources on the web and provide
them to JumpUp.com users."
RealClimate
"RealClimate.org is a site that tries to give credible expert opinion
on the science of climate change. Unfortunately, since this topical subject
has become rather politicized, the quality of information available on the
web is very variable, ranging from the excellent to the atrocious. With the Custom
Google Search facility, we are able to create a searchable subset of the web
that in our expert judgment provides solid and reliable information. Hopefully,
it will allow users to get to the good stuff faster, without some of the confusion
that currently occurs." – Gavin Schmidt, RealClimate
Macworld
"Macworld is excited to implement Google's Custom Search as our
site's search engine," said Jason Snell, Vice President and Editorial
Director of Mac Publishing, LLC. "Implementing Google Custom Search for
our site took very little time, and we expect it to improve our site's traffic
by dramatically improving our users' search experience."
Penton Media, Inc.
"Utilizing the Google Custom Search Engine, Excavator gets immediate results
for the user while acting as a filter for unwanted information. The topic
targeting and site filtering has created an all-in-one opportunity to find
independent Microsoft news, product information, and resources that have been
technically vetted by Windows IT Media content experts," said Chad Phelps,
Group Director of eMedia, Windows IT Pro / SQL Server Magazine / MSD2D. "We
have an unparalleled network of sites available to us, all of which we've made
accessible through Excavator in conjunction with the Google Custom Search Engine."
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