July 4, 2007

Friends, friends, friends…

Have you ever wondered what your friends are talking about? Especially on a subject you are to write about on your blog, or you just wrote about?

That’s now possible with Blogbar, thanks to Google Custom Search and the wizardry of Eric, technical guru of Blogbar. How does that works?

Blogbar FriendsImagine you want to know what your friends said about the iPhone, for instance. Just type in “iPhone” in the Blogbar search box, and select “at my friends” in the small drop down menu (highlighted in red on the picture). Hit “Ok”, and you’re done!

Blogbar will now search on all blogs you linked to in the past : friends, media sources, acquaintances, etc. That’s really convenient for power users, or even to know what’s going on in YOUR blog universe! This feature has been already implemented on all running Blogbars! Enjoy!

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Posted in: News by samuel @ 12:50 pm |      

4 Comments »

  1. To do:
    Other search engine choices (such as ask.com).
    Remember what you have selected with the drop-down box (cookie).

    Comment by - — August 5, 2007 @ 10:23 am

  2. Hey there…I’ve been using your BlogBar search engine widget on my TypePad blog (citizencrain.com) and I love it! I also operate a non-blog website and your search engine widget works so well, I’d love to use it there as well.

    But the name — BlogBar — is confusing on a site that isn’t a blog. I worry that my site visitors will think it’s only there to search blogs. Is there any skin for your widget without the BlogBar name, or with some alternative. I don’t mean to diss your name, but you’re limiting your options! ;)

    Comment by Chris — September 25, 2007 @ 11:21 pm

  3. Chris : about the name, well, we’re a search bar… for blogs !

    You can however find a transparent layout without any name on the blogbar.org main page. The design’s name is…”Transparent” !

    Comment by samuel — October 13, 2007 @ 5:25 am

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