Google has just released a new search engine tool, this time for specifically searching blogs, an area of the online market that Yahoo! is quickly pioneering. Google Blog Search is still in its Beta and search results look a little wierd to me, with everything spaced out quite a bit.
Google’s tool is designed to find listings beyond those published through its own Blogger.com service by searching blogs that publish feeds via RSS or Atom. The feeds are checked frequently for new content, Google said on its website.
You can read ArsTechnica’s take on the new tool here.
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