Today Facebook announced "custom tags" for developers for use with FBML (Facebook Markup Language) applications. FBML is the language used to create the Facebook apps you have come to know and love.
On-Demand XML Sitemaps for Custom Search
Google has come up with another nice webmaster tool.
Google Search Rides From The Custom Shop
Google plans to start placing links to more details on how they have customized a given set of search results for visitors, in the name of demonstrating why they chose those results.
AdSense For Search, Custom Search Come Together
The opportunity to improve a site’s search experience should never be passed up. The opportunity to make money should be absolutely lunged at. So since the development should create both, site owners are almost guaranteed to be happy that AdSense for Search is now powered by Custom Search.
Custom Localized News on Google News
Google News has a new feature: custom localized news. Just visit the Google News homepage and scroll down to the “Local News” input box. Enter your location, click Add, and you’ll find a new navigation entry in the top left.
Google Custom Search Platform Spreads
Something that’s “custom” is usually rare; it’s often, in fact, unique. Yet the Google Custom Search platform is available to just a lot of folks, as a new announcement states that it’s accessible in 40 languages and roughly 80 countries.
Google Custom Search Engine Gets Supplemental Results
The Google Custom Search Engine Blog has informed that Google has added supplemental results to the results displayed in Google Custom Search Engines.
Custom Music From Web Based Virtual Composer
Steeprock Media, an audio production company focusing on broadcast recording and interactive media has launched Orpheus, a Web-based music library. The purpose of the library is to allow media producers to create customized music that will fit the specific needs of their projects.
Google Custom SEs Another Trust Source
Recently Bambi Fransisco asked Googler Peter Norvig about using wikis in search, in response to Wikia’s search threat.
Custom Domain Names Catch On At Blogger
Google’s Blogger just got a lot more flexible: It will now support custom domain names for your blog. “We’ll continue to host all your content as before, but it will be displayed at your new address,” promises a post at Blogger Help.