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Suppose I search Twitter in Google.
Unlike ordinary website, google will present Twiiter with an additional table,
which provides links like Sign Up for Twitter, Twitter (#twitter) on Twitter.
I am wondering:
How to do this?
what is this called(beautify the search result),Is this called SEO?
It's called Sitelinks
Dear there is nothing to do for you to get such type of search result.
Google webmaster tools offer you this feature called as "sitelinks" it automatically generate this type search result when ever user type your domian name as keyword in search box.
Even more you have choice to set what URL should appear in SIX PACK result, And you will get it in Google webmaster tool section.
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Does anyone know of any open source search projects written in Go?
I want to implement a simple site search for my site and am looking for a web crawler, but more specifically, a search algorithm written in Go.
Any ideas, projects, or suggestions?
For the web crawler part, there`s gocrawl: https://github.com/PuerkitoBio/gocrawl
Disclaimer: I'm the author.
You could try the suffixarray implementation in Go's standard library: http://golang.org/pkg/index/suffixarray/
Take a look at godoc how it can be used.
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Are there some nice libraries (and if so, what are they) for automating website queries using Haskell.
Basically I want to get a form, fill in some values and get the results (and naturally, do this repeatedly).
I'm not sure whether you're looking for a web scraper or just a way to make GET/POST requests. In the latter case, there's Network.HTTP, or the Haskell libcurl bindings. In the former, you could look into HandsomeSoup, or one of the other HTML parsing libraries (I've never actually used these myself, so I can't recommend a specific one).
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I'm trying to find all the pages in my site that are indexed by google so I've searched for site:mysite.com . My product page show up in loads of these results so I'm trying to exclude them from the results, something like site:mysite.com notinurl:product but I can't seem to find anything that works, any ideas?
Try using minus sign before your term:
site:mysite.com -product
This should exclude all results that contain your product - be aware, it's not just the url.
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I am working on a document on google doc. I have a large table to add to my document and I am wondering, is there any way to make one or more landscape pages on a portrait document. I tried to insert a page break and to change after the orientation of my page but it is not working. Any ideas? Thank you.
Nope, not at this stage. I wish there was. This would increase compatibility with a lot of documents I get send from Word.
Would love to take you to the feature request page but this is the closest I can find. Put your vote in!
http://groups.google.com/a/googleproductforums.com/forum/#!searchin/docs/landscape/docs/ElJ8Jp1O724/6Mjw8kRq_doJ
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https://groups.google.com/a/googleproductforums.com/forum/#!category-topic/docs/formatting/oSSv-MZqzys
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How can u perform a search in sharepoint 2010 using content types and metadata.
For example, if i want to search for all documents having content type "ct1" and where the field "fld1" contains the word "finance"?
Is this functionality doable out-of the box?
and also, is the standard search text box found in the sharepoint mainpage used for only performing a content search?
use the steps from following article if you don't want to create a scope for a content type skip it Use a content type for a search scope