By: Matt Wytock In July, we launched Custom Search Business Edition, which those of you who are webmasters and product developers at companies can use to easily set up an ads-free search engine for your websites and completely customize the look and fe…
Now CSE for businesses
Posted by: Patrick Riley, Software Engineer Ever since we launched Custom Search Engine (CSE), businesses of all sizes have been talking to us about specific features, more flexibility on presentation, and tighter integration with their websit…
Posted by: Matt Wytock and Patrick Riley, Software EngineersWith our launch of Linked Custom Search Engines (CSEs) we made it possible for developers to construct CSEs on the fly.Using the Custom Search APIs, you can now dynamically construct CSEs, and…
Posted by: Matt Wytock, Software Engineer A couple of weeks ago we blogged about a new feature and a new kind of Custom Search Engine (CSE) that you could create on the fly. Today, we thought we’d dig a bit deeper and describe the underlying infrast…
Posted by: Vrishali Wagle, Software EngineerSince we launched Custom Search Engines (CSEs) last year, we have seen search engines created on a variety of topics. Many of these search engines are open to volunteers and would love to have you contribute …
Posted by: Rajat Mukherjee, Product ManagerStarting today, there’s a new feature that makes Custom Search Engines (CSEs) even easier to create and keep up to date. You can now create a CSE by simply placing a small piece of tailored code on a page o…
Posted by: Jay Davies, Community ManagerIf you’ve created a Custom Search Engine you’ve likely encountered the term ‘URL patterns’: the method for specifying sites and pages to include in a search engine. You can create a Custom Search Engine without e…