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Monday, 29 June 2009

Advanced Custom Search Configuration

Posted on 11:19 by Unknown
Posted by: Rajat Mukherjee, Group Product Manager


Here's the presentation on Advanced Custom Search Configuration from Google I/O. You can navigate it with the help of a convenient timeline at YouTube, or download the presentation in PDF format. The talk features Nick Weininger from the Custom Search team on how to create a contextual search experience in minutes, along with details of the Custom Search APIs, including:
  • Context and Annotations
  • Advanced features, e.g., Promotions, Synonyms and XML results
  • RESTful URLs for managing Custom Search engines
  • Provisioning API for partners
  • Linked Custom Search
  • Rich snippets and metadata - pagemaps, microformats and RDFa
  • The Blogger search gadget
  • The Custom Search Web Element
In addition, Mark Nichoson from Adobe talked about Adobe Community Help, a customized search application that's available within apps in Adobe's Creative Suite 4. Joel Brandt from Adobe followed up with a description of Blueprint, an innovative application that integrates Custom Search into the Flex development environment.

For more information, please check out the Custom Search developer guide.
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Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Automatic transliteration for Custom Search

Posted on 10:38 by Unknown
Posted by: Mohamed Elfeky and Adel Youssef, Software Engineers

Typing is harder in some languages than others! When you're searching for content in a specific language, it is often convenient to think in that language, but type in another, e.g., English.

We've just made this easier to do in Custom Search. We've enabled transliteration in Custom Search for a set of languages, making it easier to find news in Arabic, Indian news in Hindi, your favorite Bollywood song lyrics, or local content in a bunch of other Indic languages - Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu. Other languages will be enabled soon.

The Google Arabia blog recently posted information on Google Ta3reeb, enabling Arabic transliteration in various modes, including within Custom Search.

Here's a screenshot from oneindia.in, a website that has enabled transliteration in a set of Indian languages.

Users can type in English; automatic transliteration converts the query to Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, or Telugu, and helps find relevant content in that language.

Automatic transliteration can now be easily configured in the Custom Search control panel using the Language settings. It will enable conversion of Roman characters to the above languages, allowing users to search for content in these languages. After you turn transliteration on, you can select the specific transliteration languages your users can use.

After enabling transliteration, you can preview your search experience - a language button will show up before the search box, alerting users to the fact that transliteration is enabled, and that they can issue queries in that language while entering the queries in English. In fact, multiple languages can be selected for transliteration. As a query is entered, it is transliterated into the selected language in real-time.

Hit search, and results in the desired language are presented. Voila!

For more information on transliteration, you can check out our help center. As always, we're looking forward to your feedback on our user forum.
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