54 posts tagged Opensearch
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OpenSearch for your Second Life
http://digicmb.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ opensearch-for-your-second-life.htmlThis option allows you to CHANGE the default search url in SL. Manually, in all systems, including Windows, Mac, or Linux. Here are the steps: Run Second Life. Access the hidden Client menu in Second Life by pressing Ctrl-Alt-D, or Opt-Ctrl-D on a Mac. Click here for more info Select the "Debug Settings" menu.
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The Monkey is Out of the Bag: Yahoo! Opens Search Developer Platform
http://www.code4dotnet.com/ ?p=913Yahoo! opens its open developer platform for search SearchMonkey. SearchMonkey is a component of a major overhaul at Yahoo! across all of its properties to “rewire” for the social graph and data portability.
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Next Generation Search Engines
http://web-hosting.tophostingcenter.com/ ?p=103Yahoo! announced not long ago the release of the new Yahoo!Search open platform. This is an important step for Yahoo!, which joins this way the search engines’ movement towards the “semantic web.” Google has been using latent semantic indexing for a couple of years already and this in my opinion
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Yahoo Buys My Favorite Search Browser Plugin, Inquisitor For Apple Safari
http://www.acomputerpro.org/ seo/ yahoo-buys-my-favorite-search-browser-plugin-i…Yahoo has acquired my favorite search browser plugin for Apple Safari, Inquisitor. Inquisitor is an extremely useful search refinement and search aid tool for the Apple browser market. Inquisitor offers autocomplete, refinements, suggestions, and also allows you to add any search engine you like, plus create your own personalized and advanced query operators, much like OpenSearch.
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Microsoft Ex-Pats Developing Open Source Software Outside of Redmond
http://socializedsoftware.com/ 2008/ 05/ 07/ microsoft-ex-pats-developing-open-s…It seems that open source maven, Matt Asay along with well-known Microsoft blogger Mary Jo Foley have come to the conclusion that Microsoft doesn’t need open source. Asay contends that Microsoft’s open source activity has more to do with regulators than best practices and user collaboration.
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Extend the Searchbar with OpenSearch
http://learningtheworld.eu/ 2008/ opensearch/OpenSearch is known as an open source format to syndicate and aggregate search results. It was developed by Amazon / A9 and quickly gained support from the big search engines. Their involvement is somewhat intimidating — your site’s not Google, so who wants to syndicate your search results anyway?
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Add FOSSwire to your browser search bar
http://fosswire.com/ 2008/ 04/ 08/ add-fosswire-to-your-browser-search-bar/FOSSwire has been around since October 2006. That means we’ve got a pretty impressive (if I do say so myself) back catalogue of posts on all sorts of FOSS and Linux related things. You can search our archives by using the Google-powered search box on the homepage, but what if you’d like even closer access to our posts from any site?
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New from Yahoo: Microsoft Bid Distraction 2.0
http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/ 20080402/ onesearch20/As far as timing goes, Yahoo’s announcement of improvements to its OpenSearch mobile service couldn’t be better. The company desperately needs to impress shareholders disgruntled over its performance to date and, of course, its handling of the Microsoft bid.
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C2C Extends Search Capabilities with Introduction of Archive One Search Services
http://gilbane.com/ news/ 2008/ 03/ c2c_extends_search_capabilitie.htmlC2C announced the availability of its Archive Search Services which allows customers a range of open access points to massive amounts of archived email data to improve productivity. Archive Search Services features include: A Federated Search Provider, which allows enterprise search solutions, including
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Adding OpenSearch to FriendFeed
http://blog.unto.net/ opensearch/ adding-opensearch-to-friendfeed/A quick 30 second post because it’s hard to add markup to FriendFeed comments… In response to this guide on adding FriendFeed search to your browser, here’s the 30 second guide for the FriendFeed guys on how to do it on their own site (not that they need it).