Posted by andre75 on May 11, 2006 at 8:28pm
Did any of you submit your content to the new coop service of google?
Seems like the new thing.
What would it take to write a module for this?
Did any of you submit your content to the new coop service of google?
Seems like the new thing.
What would it take to write a module for this?
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Syndication
Here is how it works:
http://google.com/coop/docs/guide_subscribed_links.html
Seems like a different kind of syndication module or a modification to syndication?
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Anyone
Is anyone using google coop?
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Yes - I started using Google Coop :-)
hi,
yes - I submitted my technology weblog today to Google Coop...
this works
for testing you can
1) clicking to the Google Co-Op Profile I created for myself
http://www.google.com/coop/profile?user=015230860455229719413
2) then subscribing to it (you can reverse that a second later if you wish)
3) then search e.g. for Drupal
http://www.google.com/search?q=drupal
This brings the search result for the keyword "drupal" with Google Co-Op enabled for technology http://weblog.cemper.com
The above green box links with the free premium result directly to the Good reasons for drupal #2 weblog post
so it will bring up a green subscription link going to
http://weblog.cemper.com/a/200605/30-flexible-data-modelling-with-cck-co...
do you see it?!? :-)
a screenshot is posted here:
http://www.marketingfan.com/search-screenshots/search-results-with-googl...
I just wonder if anyone has started a Drupal module for using Google coop already
best regards Christoph
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seems to work just putting in the form
What features would a google coop module provide?
The functionality itself seems to work ok just putting in the form, but w/ a small modification as pointed out here
http://www.techmag.biz/google_onsite_search_on_drupal
cheers,
Ian
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google coop module?
i do agree that google coop module is not necessary.
follow the modification as mentioned by Development Seed,i make a google coop CSE for my blog,i just change the width of its layout.
just search "lulu" to see how it works.
http://www.lulumama.com/node/252
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What?
I don't get it. I wasn't talking about google search I was asking about google coop:
http://www.google.com/coop/
The way I understand it:
You submit some XML to google (similar to RSS feeds). If users subscribe to your site and they go to google.com and perform a search, your site will show first if it has matching content. For those people you will always have number one position in google if they search for anything you told google you had.
So I was wondering if there was a way to autogenerate that XML feed in a similar way RSS is generated.
I am not sure what this has to do with Adsense for search on your site. I guess both of you should have bothered reading?
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