Google Programmable Search Engine

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Google Co-op logo
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Google Co-op is a platform provided by Google that allows web developers to feature specialized information in web searches, refine and categorise queries, and create customized search engines, based on Google Web Search. Google launched the service on May 10, 2006.

Services

There are currently three services on the Google Co-op platform: Custom Search Engine, Subscribed Links, and Topics.

Custom Search Engine (CSE) is the newest Google Co-op service, released on October 24, 2006, which allows anyone to create their own search engine. Google AdSense results can also be triggered from certain search queries, which would generate revenue for the site owner. This service is currently being beta tested, with bugs, enhancements and feedback from developers being recorded at the Google Custom Search Engine Enhancement Page.

Subscribed Links are web results that users can manually subscribe to. Anyone is allowed to make a new Subscribed Link, and do not necessarily need to knowledge on how to create a feed, as a basic link can be created. Subscriptions are then available in a special directory. [1]

Topics are specific areas of search, which can be developed by people with knowledge of a certain subject. These topics are then displayed at the top of relevant Google web searches, so the user can refine the searches to what they want. Currently, there is a limited number of topics that Google is wanting to develop, namely Health, Destination Guides, Autos, Computer games, Photography and Home Theater.

One of the topics with many contributions is Health. They include the National Library of Medicine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health on the Net, Harvard Medical School, Mayo Clinic and others.