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Sunday, June 20, 2004

Google Extends Syndication, Adds Site Flavor. Late to this one, life got in the way, but worthy of note nonetheless. Google late last week introduced two new offerings, Google AdSense for Search, and Site-Flavored Google Search. One is a commercial product, the latter a Labs project. Both give new tools to publishers which, through their adoption, extend Google's reach into the web. Full PR info is in extended entry. Now, these are interesting products for a couple of reasons. From what I can tell, Site Flavored is the outgrowth of Google's Kaltix acquisition. It allows a webmaster to tailor Google's search results to a site's own tendencies (so my site, for example, would bring search engine results as opposed to headhunters...). It seems a pretty blunt instrument for now (not instantly... [John Battelle's Searchblog]
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Run your own movie production house with this .NET app.

Here's a cool .NET app: Sunfrog Film Scheduler. I guess the guy who wrote this app didn't get Joel's memo.

[Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger]
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