Custom Google: EPiServer Developer Search

by: Allan Thræn

Once again Google has (beta) released a cool utility based on their global search. This time it's the long-awaited custom search feature, that allows anybody to easily build their own vertical search portal, searching just the sites they find relevant.

So far, I've often ended up going to Google when looking for tips, tricks and code samples related to EPiServer - or when I've been troubleshooting an EPiServer specific problem. This has often helped me find the right solution - but now it does it even better. I've created my own custom EPiServer Developer Search in Google - that'll search all my favorite sources of relevant developer information on the web.

And yes, you can also try it out here: http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=009828010126686317309%3A34dln55a5g4 or just perform a search in this gadget:

 

If anyone feels like they should help me improve this search, send me a mail with suggestions to other sites to index - or simply your google login and I'll add you as contributor.

15 February 2008


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  1. This is a fantastic idea. I'm always looking for ideas to improve the way I search for information on EPiServer and I think this tool could really help a lot of people.
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Allan Thræn

About me

I'm  a  developer on the Research team, currently stationed in our US office. My technical interests are typically focused around search, information management, artificial intelligence, personalization, tracking user behavior, usability in content management and most of all making cool plugins and code samples for EPiServer.

On top of this blog I have the blog Allan On Technology and I often crosspost.

 

 

 


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