So Long Daypop & Blogdex - Back in 2003, I wrote about a number of blog search engines emerging at that time. Sadly, Gary Price over at ResourceShelf notes in A Brief Tribute to Dan Chan, Daypop, and MIT’s Blogdex that neither of these pioneering...
Daypop GoogleTalk Gets New Features; After reviewing Techmeme,
scanning my over 100 feeds and consulting with Barry Schwartz on search forums
activity, the official SearchEngine Watch Blog forecast for search news today
is mostly sunny.
DayPop I also use PubSub (not mentioned in WSJ) and while it's not a searchengine like the others, this "matching engine" does a good job (and getting better) of keeping me up to date with new postings of interest.
Daypop was one of the first blog/feed search engines, receiving honorable mentions in the SearchEngine Watch awards in 2001 and 2002. Daypop's advanced search page provides basic date filters, but also allows you to limit results to a particular...
Daypop A "hidden" feature of a powerful meta searchengine allows you to mine for gold in the blogosphere. When Chris and I published our overview of Clusty last year, few people seemed to notice that this meta engine also offers a webblog/RSS...
How something makes the "hot" box is unknown but Google did tell us
that presently material comes from blog/RSS engines Technorati and DayPop. By the way, note
the option to change the default searchengine in IE to Google.
What's Hot: A combination of different sources to let you know what people are talking about, extractedfrom blog/RSS engines Technorati and DayPop. Join the New Google Desktop Search 2 With Widgets Sidebar discussion in the SearchEngine Watch forums.
I've been wondering when one of the well-known RSS/XML engines (Feedster, Technorati, Daypop, Bloglines*) was going to be the first to offer a version of their service for mobile browsers. Although Bloglines Mobile is a service I've mentioned and...
Daypop So, instead of continuing this post in search of determining the "best" engine, let's talk about a resource that's currently available that allows you to tap results from most of the big names in weblog search.
This makes it easier to locate someone writing about beer in Boston or soccer in San Francisco than it would be using a general purpose searchengine, or even another blog search service like Daypop or Feedster.
Aware also optionally allows you to search other sources, including the DayPop Blog and News, Scirus, Findlaw, Google News and Google Groups. Forme Former Excite Execs Launch 'Local' Classifieds SearchEngine r Excite Execs Launch 'Local' Classifieds.
DaypopDaypopDaypop The nomination period for the SearchEngine Watch Awards has now closed. Best Search Feature (What do you think are the best particular features offered by a searchengine? Anyone subscribed to one of SearchEngine Watch's...
Feedster, Daypop, Feedster, Daypop, I'll expect to add the tags to SearchEngine Watch soon just to show my support. Inserts links that let you do web searches on competing search engines directly from Google's results.
Another approach is to use one a blog search engines, such as Daypop, Bloglines, Technorati, Feedster and many others (see Peter Scott's excellent Weblogs Compendium for links). Like the other blog search services I mentioned above, Blogstreet also...
Run a search at Daypop and quickly review the results at Technorati. SearchEngine Strategies Comes To Chicago + SearchEngine Watch Articles + From The SearchEngine Watch Blog + About The Newsletter
Run a search at Daypop and quickly review the results at Technorati. SearchEngine Strategies Comes To Chicago + SearchEngine Watch Articles + From The SearchEngine Watch Blog + About The Newsletter
Clusty's news search and cluster capabilities are also applied to content from the blogosphere by aggregating results and dynamically clustering results from several weblog and RSS databases including Technorati, Feedster, and Daypop.
Unfortunately, the results aren't as good as you'll find using a dedicated feed searchengine such as Daypop, Feedster or Technorati. Future Of Blog SearchEngine? For more blog and feed search engines, see the RSS News Feeds & Blog Search Engines...
Unfortunately, the results aren't as good as you'll find using a dedicated feed searchengine such as Daypop, Feedster or Technorati. There was some speculation that this newly-found URL, which had brought up a page simply saying "test," meant...