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:: 9.15.2005 ::
:: RE Bloogle ::
Google launches blog search From PC Pro, UK
Google has released a beta version of its long-awaited and much anticipated blog search, two years after it acquired the popular Blogger technology and blog service. However, it appears that the new service is over-zealous in its search for content, and is indexing some blogs, even if the blog instructs it to ignore with meta tags in a file called robots.txt.
For example, searching Google's blog search for notbbc lists 52 results, despite the presence in the blog of a robots.txt file telling the search bots to ignore all content.
Google's BloggerBuzz explains: 'Blog Search was designed to respect robots.txt and NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW meta tags. Unfortunately, we discovered a bug which caused some of these blogs to be indexed despite the presence of the meta tags.
'We are already in progress on removing from the index those blogs that were affected and apologize for the unintended exposure.'
This is the first Google search to specifically target blogs - which it defines as sites that use RSS or Atom feeds and update content on a regular basis - although its standard Web search and its news service both include blogs to varying degrees. It scans both blog content and feeds, virtually in real time according to Jason Goldman, Google product manager for blog search.
'We look for sites that update pinging services, and then we crawl in real-time so that we can serve up search results that are as fresh as we can,' he explained to SearchEngineWatch.
Google says that as a result the blog search will update with new content much faster than standard Web searches and because of the structured data within site feeds, it will be possible to find precise posts and date ranges with much greater accuracy.
Read more here.
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