![]() ^ "Spring cleaning for some of our ApIs".^ "Google's new blog search makes a great first impression".^ Schultz, Deborah (September 14, 2005).^ "Google Blog Search – First Look Review".^ "Google Kills Blogsearch (Again) - But This Time They REALLY Mean It".^ "Google Kills Blogsearch - But Here's How You Can Force Google to Display it".^ "Google Launches Industrial Strength Blog Search".However, users of Google Alerts were still able to select "blogs" as the source for a particular custom alert. īy February 2021, the "Blogs" option appeared to have completely disappeared from Google's search options. Clicking the "All news" option made a dropdown menu appear, with the options of "All news" and "Blogs". A new menu bar then appeared below the "Tools" button, and to the left. Access to Google blog search required the user be on a Google search page, then to click on "News" and then click the "Tools" button. Google Blog Search Was Still Available Īs of February 9, 2017, Google's blog search was still available. As per the deprecation policy, Google Blog Search was shut down on May 26, 2011. On May 26, 2011, Google announced that Google Blog Search API would be deprecated, along with several other APIs. In other reviews, the service's speed was commented on in a favourable light, one such review describing it as "freaking fast". ![]() He compared the usefulness of the technology to Technorati, except "with half as many results but without the error messages". Although the version tested was a beta test, the reviewer was disappointed as "you’d expect something really good from Google". In a review by Duncan Riley of the Blog Herald, the service was critiqued based on different criteria: search (which was given a "B"), numbers (which was given a "C−"), and size (which was given a "D"). Filtering spam was cited as a challenge for the technology, as there have been cases of spam posts appearing in the blogs and posts that the technology located and identified. On the other hand, the "related blogs" service was criticized due to it omitting some of the more prominent niche blogs from searches, including defunct blogs, and spam blogs. The "Frequently-Asked Questions list" was seen as covering the basics quite well. The following aspects of the Google Blog Search service were met with praise: its ability to index new posts quickly, the option to sort results both "by date" and "by relevance", and the "Advanced search" options which allows for more specific searches. 3 Google Blog Search Was Still Available.
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