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6 commentsSunday, November 30, 2008

Yahoo's the BOSS of Vertical Lens Technology

Also, Match Search Terms to Relevant Keywords for Increased Visibility

Today, Yahoo has announced a new Yahoo Search BOSS capability called vertical lens technology, which enables partners (often with no search expertise) to create a comprehensive vertical search engine that compliments their core user experience.

For example, TechCrunch has launched a technology-flavored search engine as Yahoo cites as its first example. This search engine allows TechCrunch users to search for technology-focused articles and company info across TechCrunch's network as well as the web, a Yahoo representative tells WebProNews.

BOSS.TechCrunch

BOSS vertical lens technology provides a handful of features that were implemented on the TechCrunch search engine:

- Real-time indexing of proprietary content - Once TechCrunch content is added or a user comment is submitted, the search index almost immediately reflects the changes.

- Customized ranking - The BOSS and TechCrunch teams worked closely to fine-tune the ranking algorithm to fit the TechCrunch audience and user experience.

- Structured search - BOSS supports faceted refinement around TechCrunch’s structured content.  This offers powerful tools for people who want to fine tune their searches or browse TechCrunch content – e.g. narrowing in on articles on Twitter written only by Michael Arrington, or only the most popular articles (popularity is determined by number of comments), or locating all companies that are founded in 2008. 

- Blending Web with proprietary content in a single search display - After querying both the TechCrunch and the Web indices, BOSS blends the results to produce one result set that is both relevant and comprehensive.

Speaking of BOSS, there's a new post up on the Yahoo Developer Network blog talking a new tool that lets you match search terms with relevant keywords to increase search engine visibility. This is a new feature of BOSS and the tool, called Keywordfinder, does this as well.

Keywordfinder

The post also has an explanation of how to do the same thing using only javascript. The author says it's not quite as simple but its not really magic either.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

Search is getting smarter than the users

That's a very scary thought. But if things keep moving in this pace, yahoo and google and the rest will soon have the perfect search engines. And theoreticaly, they will provide the perfect search results.

hmm

http://www.keywordfinder.com/ goes to a (for sale domain).

Its good to see yahoo going for something different. I think yahoos users aren't aware of all the tech info that yahoo offers.

With everyone gossiping about google, 

Yahoo needs to create the Yahoo effect.

With all new search technology there are small obstacles for us end users to be learned and to adapt to somethings that we depend on and HOPE We get the results We expect or want.

If that makes sense...

 

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