Google has already updated the Google AJAX Search API based on feedback they have received from the Google Groups discussions. The New Feature: Site Restricted Search was posted yesterday. Now developers can add additional sources to the system and create custom labels to utilize site restrictions and limit the scope of the searches to specific sites. Keep up with the API at the Google AJAX Search API Blog.
For all searchers, you now have the ability to set a user defined label for a specific searcher. This lets you replace the current system defined label of “Web”, “Blog”, etc., [...]
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June 8th, 2006 | Posted in Ajax | No Comments
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