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Mobile and cell phone search engine using Google Coop

by Patrick Altoft on October 25, 2006

As reported on most of the tech blogs this week Google has launched a custom search service called Google Coop.

The service allows users to create a search engine using a set of specific websites. Webmasters and bloggers can create niche search engines reflecting their knowledge and interests.

Mobile Phone Search Engine

We have used our list of the Top 50 Mobile & Cell Phone websites to seed a search engine with the most trusted sites in our industry. Search results are taken from these sites and then supplemented with the rest of the web if no results are found.

The sites have been tagged as news, reviews or product sites (or a mixture of the three) so you can refine your query depending on the results you are looking for.

Try out the Mobile & cell phone search engine on our site or at the Google Coop page.

Please let us have your comments on the search engine using the form below. If you would like your site including please add your comment and we will consider it for inclusion.

More about the Google Custom Search Service

From the Google Coop website:

Create a highly specialized Custom Search Engine that reflects your knowledge and interests. Place it on your website and, using our AdSense for Search program, make money from the resulting traffic.

  • Place a search box and search results on your website.

  • Specify or prioritize the sites you want to include in searches.
  • Customize the look and feel to match your website.
  • Invite your community to contribute to the search engine.

Google CoopFor more information about the Custom Search Engine check out the reviews by Techcrunch, Om Malik or Google employee Matt Cutts.

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