Oct 26 2006

Google Custom Search Launches Tomorrow

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Google will launch a custom search engine starting tomorrow. Many felt this would be an upcoming shift in ideas after experiencing sites like Rollyo. The Financial Times is reporting similarities to that very site with the Google unveiling.

The service is said to have a few neat customization ideas such as the ability to paste the search box elsewhere, on sites and blogs, to share it with others. Customize it for you and share, plus, doing this will give you a share of ad revenue generated through the popular service, AdSense.

Many say this is one of the most significant launches that Google will announce in the last few months of 2006. Marissa Mayer, vice-president of search products and user experience, was quoted as saying that this new launch, “…will also create competition for the many new “veritcal” search products that have recently been launched on the web.”

Keep an eye out for the URL and further information on this!

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