Google I/O 2009 - Advanced Custom Search Configuration
Google I/O 2009 - Advanced Custom Search Configuration
Nick Weininger, Joel Brandt
-- Contents --
0:18 - What is Custom Search?
2:20 - Overview of developer API
3:15 - Create a Custom Search engine in a minute
4:30 - Context and Annotations
8:30 - Promotions
9:20 - RESTful URLs for managing Custom Search engines
11:20 - Linked Custom Search engines
15:35 - Blogger search gadget
17:50 - Provisioning API
19:50 - Advanced presentation and metadata - pagemaps, microformats and RDFa
21:35 - The Custom Search Web Element
24:10 - XML results with Site Search
25:40 - Adobe - Community Help search in Creative Suite
30:00 - Adobe Blueprint - search in the development environment
36:10 - Questions and answers
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The focus of this session is on configuring your own Custom Search engine to let your users search the sites and topics that are relevant to you. We will discuss how to create dynamic search engines using Linked Custom Search and how to use XML to programmatically provision custom search engines. We will enumerate some of the ways in which you can embed search and ads on your site and customize the look and feel of the search results. Additionally, we'll talk about how Adobe Systems is integrating Google Custom Search Engines into products to improve designer and developer workflow.
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