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	<title>Comments on: Google Blog Search : Indexing Feeds in the Blogosphere</title>
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		<title>By: Aakash</title>
		<link>http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2005/09/google-blog-search-indexing-feeds-in-the-blogosphere/#comment-901</link>
		<dc:creator>Aakash</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Sep 2005 12:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just found out today that Google now has its own search engine for weblogs (after someone used it, and &lt;a HREF=&quot;http://www.sitemeter.com/default.asp?action=stats&amp;site=sm9uisblog&amp;visit=67&amp;report=9&amp;vlr=11&amp;pg=41&amp;rnd=2005917&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;that search appeared&lt;/A&gt; in my blog&#039;s hit counter&#039;s referral listing). Previously, to search only-weblogs, I had used Daypop. It was a good tool, that had a result page listing that was like Google&#039;s (complete with &quot;cache&quot;s). If this Google Blog Search feature is good, then I wonder if Daypop will be around for much longer.

It was interesting to find, by using Google Blog Search this morning, another blogger&#039;s entry that referenced my blog - an &lt;a HREF=&quot;http://nosepickerfor24.blogspot.com/2005/08/christians-in-iraq.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;entry&lt;/A&gt; that I had never seen before. (But I may have found that through some other web tool or search engine, anyway.)

Google&#039;s new blog search engine may have some promise, and with the &quot;Google&quot; name behind it, it may become popular rather soon. (How long ago was it started, by the way?)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just found out today that Google now has its own search engine for weblogs (after someone used it, and <a HREF="http://www.sitemeter.com/default.asp?action=stats&amp;site=sm9uisblog&amp;visit=67&amp;report=9&amp;vlr=11&amp;pg=41&amp;rnd=2005917" rel="nofollow">that search appeared</a> in my blog&#8217;s hit counter&#8217;s referral listing). Previously, to search only-weblogs, I had used Daypop. It was a good tool, that had a result page listing that was like Google&#8217;s (complete with &#8220;cache&#8221;s). If this Google Blog Search feature is good, then I wonder if Daypop will be around for much longer.</p>
<p>It was interesting to find, by using Google Blog Search this morning, another blogger&#8217;s entry that referenced my blog &#8211; an <a HREF="http://nosepickerfor24.blogspot.com/2005/08/christians-in-iraq.html" rel="nofollow">entry</a> that I had never seen before. (But I may have found that through some other web tool or search engine, anyway.)</p>
<p>Google&#8217;s new blog search engine may have some promise, and with the &#8220;Google&#8221; name behind it, it may become popular rather soon. (How long ago was it started, by the way?)</p>
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