Archive for the 'search' Category

OpenSearch support added to the Feed Validator
Saturday, September 9th, 2006

Sam Ruby has been working on adding OpenSearch validation capabilities to the invaluable Feed Validator for Atom and RSS. I can’t thank Sam enough for putting his time and energy into this. You can read all about Sam’s efforts with this project via this post on Sam’s blog.
In his post, Sam also brings [...]

Introducing OpenSearch.org
Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

I would like to invite everyone to visit the new website for the OpenSearch community:

http://www.opensearch.org/

The OpenSearch.org website houses the most recent version of the OpenSearch specification, hosts a new mailing list, and will provide a resource for everyone that would like to get involved with the design and development process. The site is powered [...]

OpenSearch and microformats
Thursday, June 8th, 2006

As has been observed before, microformats work particularly well in the context of syndicated search.
With that in mind, here is something that I have been working on:

A draft document on OpenSearch and microformats.

But first, some background:
Microformats exhibit a profound and subtle characteristic in that they can be used to present structured and semi-structured [...]

Search suggestions in Firefox
Saturday, May 27th, 2006

I notice that the milestone release of Firefox 2 has implemented a mechanism for “Google Suggest“-style auto-completions right in the browser’s search box. Very neat feature.
I haven’t pinged Gavin yet about whether or not this feature will be exposed in the new search plugin model. This document hints that it might be; [...]

Update on the little machine
Sunday, May 21st, 2006

Bit by bit, progress was made on the demo/prototype for the little machine. The “little machine” is an experiment on how one could a) use Atom 1.0 files as a canonical store for content, b) offer read/write access via APP, c) build a real-time in-memory index of that content, d) surface that index via [...]