Ask.com Launches Blog & Feed Search

Jun 5, 2006 - 8:43 am 0 by
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Last week Ask.com announced the launch of Ask.com Blog & Feed Search. The features include;

* World-Class Results: The result of mixing ExpertRank and Bloglines data. * Three Flavors of Relevance: Search by Date, Popularity, or Relevance (a combination of the first two) * Three Sorting Options: Sort by Posts, Feeds or News * Unique Tools: Including Binoculars to preview the last 5 posts from a feed * Open Subscription Options: Subscribe to a feed in Bloglines, Google Reader, MyYahoo, or Newsgator * Open Posting Options: Post a link to Bloglines, Del.icio.us, Newsvine or Digg

They also added more features to bloglines search, such as;

* In-line Previews: See an entire feed, including pictures and videos, directly from the results page * More search options: Including search citations, search within your subscriptions and even Search Outside of your subscriptions * More Info: See how many subscribers and citations a feed or post have

The cool features include the Binoculars preview, the quick subscribe links and the post to links.

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.

 

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