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Friday, April 15, 2005

A9 is a Killer Blog Search Tool

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A9 is quickly becoming an incredibly powerful blog search tool, thanks to its new Opensearch technology. Take a look at the image above. Using A9 I can pull in searches from Feedster, Blogdigger, A9's own database of "top bloggers" and even Flickr, all on one page. The A9 top-blog search tool even generates its own RSS feed. Just substitute my name at the end of this URL for whatever term you want to monitor.

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» Research Blog:The A9 search engine from Creative Guide to Research
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» Shopping with A9 OpenSearch from DiscountsFinder.com Blog
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» Syndicated searching: A9 OpenSearch from Library clips
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» How Search Engines Index RSS & Why It Doesn't Necessarily Matter from Search Engine Watch Blog
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» How Search Engines Index RSS & Why It Doesn't Necessarily Matter from Search Engine Watch Blog
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» How Search Engines Index RSS & Why It Doesn't Necessarily Matter from Search Engine Watch Blog
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