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Google Custom Search Engine
Hi,
I created a Google Custom Search Engine for searching on: "Software / Compilers / Optimization" This is basically a regular full Google search giving preference to technical sites such as IEEE, ACM, citeseer, the Universities, news-group (this one included), commercial sites such as Intel, Microsoft, HP, Sun, IBM, and others. The search results are further biased towards software development, programming languages, and optimizing compilers The results are indeed much more specific than the regular Google search. Try ity out! Additionally, if you are interested, please send me an email and you can contribute to this search engine and add sites you believe should be given preference to. Over time, it should become better and better... I "donated" a no-nonsense URL: www.codeopt.com Check it out - and let me know what you think (no rants, please)! Cheers -- Robert Hundt HP |
Re: Google Custom Search Engine
robert.hundt@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, > > I created a Google Custom Search Engine for searching on: > > "Software / Compilers / Optimization" > > This is basically a regular full Google search giving preference to > technical sites such as IEEE, ACM, citeseer, the Universities, > news-group (this one included), commercial sites such as Intel, > Microsoft, HP, Sun, IBM, and others. The search results are further > biased towards software development, programming languages, and > optimizing compilers > > The results are indeed much more specific than the regular Google > search. Try ity out! Additionally, if you are interested, please send > me an email and you can contribute to this search engine and add sites > you believe should be given preference to. Over time, it should become > better and better... > > I "donated" a no-nonsense URL: www.codeopt.com > > Check it out - and let me know what you think (no rants, please)! > I searched on 'Haskell' and got no results. That seems odd. Actually, I see now that *no* search gives results. :( (Side note: Have you looked at Rollyo.com? Curious how it compares to Google custom searches.) -- James Britt "You harmonize; then you customize." - Wilson Pickett |
Re: Google Custom Search Engine
Try http://clusty.com/ It clusters your results in subjects.
I use it when google mixes up too many topics (try searching for apache (webserver/indian tribe) or Ruby (gem/programing language)). On 12/26/06, James Britt <james.britt@gmail.com> wrote: > robert.hundt@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I created a Google Custom Search Engine for searching on: > > > > "Software / Compilers / Optimization" > > > > This is basically a regular full Google search giving preference to > > technical sites such as IEEE, ACM, citeseer, the Universities, > > news-group (this one included), commercial sites such as Intel, > > Microsoft, HP, Sun, IBM, and others. The search results are further > > biased towards software development, programming languages, and > > optimizing compilers > > > > The results are indeed much more specific than the regular Google > > search. Try ity out! Additionally, if you are interested, please send > > me an email and you can contribute to this search engine and add sites > > you believe should be given preference to. Over time, it should become > > better and better... > > > > I "donated" a no-nonsense URL: www.codeopt.com > > > > Check it out - and let me know what you think (no rants, please)! > > > > I searched on 'Haskell' and got no results. > > That seems odd. > > Actually, I see now that *no* search gives results. :( > > > (Side note: Have you looked at Rollyo.com? Curious how it compares to > Google custom searches.) > > -- > James Britt > > "You harmonize; then you customize." > - Wilson Pickett > > |
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