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The Monkey is Out and the Challenge is On
http://www.ysearchblog.com/ archives/ 000583.html
It's been three weeks since we began the limited preview of Yahoo! Search's new open developer platform, SearchMonkey. Today, we're officially opening up the doors to all developers -- professionals and hobbyists -- to begin building applications that enhance the usefulness and relevance of search results. There are three components to this open ecosystem: Site owners share structured data with Yahoo!, using semantic markup (microformats, RDF), standardized XML feeds, APIs (OpenSearch or other web services), and page extraction. Third party developers build SearchMonkey applications.
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Yahoos Monkey Opens Up, I Mean SearchMonkey
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/yahoos-monkey-opens-up-i-...Three weeks after announcing SearchMonkey and opening it up for a limited preview, Yahoo has finally made the Yahoo search results development platform open to all. To refresh our memories, Yahoo search monkey as an open ecosystem has three components:
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Yahoo! SearchMonkey Developer Platform Now Open to All
http://www.appscout.com/2008/05/yahoo_searchmonkey_developer...Three weeks after introducing SearchMonkey in limited preview, Yahoo! is opening its new development platform to all developers. According to Yahoo!, the new platform has three components: 1. Site owners share structured data with Yahoo!, using semantic
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Yahoo! SearchMonkey Now Open For Everyone
http://searchengineland.com/080515-120000.phpToday, Yahoo! is making its SearchMonkey developer platform publicly available and is kicking things off with a launch party and a developer challenge. As we noted a few weeks ago when SearchMonkey launched in private beta, Yahoo! is ecouraging the use
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Linky Goodness, May 15
http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2008/05/linky-goodness-may-1...Today is the date that Gunnar Andersgaard first set foot on the soil of Dortugal. What do you mean, I made that up? Hey, look, linky goodness! Icahn really does haz Yahoo Board: Search Engine Land and SearchEngineWatch take a look at his statement and
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The Monkey is Out of the Bag: Yahoo! Opens Search Developer Platform
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/yahoo_searchmonkey_laun...Paul Miller reports that Yahoo! is today opening up its open developer platform for search SearchMonkey. SearchMonkey, which we reported on at the Web 2.0 Expo, is a component of a major overhaul at Yahoo! across all of its properties to
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Linky Goodness, May 15
http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2008/05/linky-goodness-may-1...Today is the date that Gunnar Andersgaard first set foot on the soil of Dortugal. What do you mean, I made that up? Hey, look, linky goodness! Icahn really does haz Yahoo Board: Search Engine Land and SearchEngineWatch take a look at his statement and
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The Monkey is Out and the Challenge is On
http://developer.yahoo.net/blog/archives/2008/05/the_monkey_...The Monkey is Out and the Challenge is On May 15, 2008 Original post featured on Yahoo! Search Blog It's been three weeks since we began the limited preview of Yahoo! Search's new open developer platform, SearchMonkey. Today, we're officially opening up
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Yahoo Opens SearchMonkey Doors to Everyone
http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/017156.htmlYahoo Opens SearchMonkey Doors to Everyone Are you a developer? You may be interested in SearchMonkey, Yahoo's new open developer platform, which was released to all developers yesterday. The concept behind SearchMonkey is to empower developers to build
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Yahoo! SearchMonkey - Released to Developers
http://blog.softwareabstractions.com/the_software_abstractio...The good folks from Yahoo! unveiled their new open search platform Yahoo! SearchMonkey, at a developer launch party today at their Sunnyvale headquarters. In some ways, the SearchMonkey platform is revolutionary and a major step forward in search,
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Can Yahoo Get the Search Monkey Off Its Back?
http://battellemedia.com/archives/004445.php(image) Yahoo's Search Monkey is released today. Not a moment too soon. My one word summary of what Yahoo needs to do to win: Open. Nothing new there, this is the rallying cry of Yahoo's senior leaders. But perhaps I should add another word: Open
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Yahoo Begs Outsiders To Help Improve Search (YHOO)
http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/5/yahoo_s_search_page_appli...What do you if you're Yahoo and you keep losing share to Google (GOOG)? You outsource search innovation to application developers. Yahoo's SearchMonkey program came out of private beta today; the company also announced a Google Android-like developer
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