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Archive for October, 2007

Blogger JavaScript Client Library Released

10:32 am - October 20, 2007 in Blogger Developers Network
Paul McDonald just announced the new Blogger JavaScript client library over on the Google Data APIs Blog:
The Blogger GData JS Client library enables developers to read and write blog posts using calls to our JavaScript library. This is a full client library, with support for authenticated access to private data and read-write capabilities. Now you can create Blogger applications and mashups that can read and write data from your Blogger blogs. No server-side programming is required. Your application can run on any domain, too. No proxying is required.
We have a new developer guide for JavaScript and some code samples to give you ideas and get you started.
 

Reporting and tracking Blogger API bugs

3:40 pm - October 19, 2007 in Blogger Developers Network
Hopefully, you’re really enjoying the Blogger API and the flexibility of being able to post to your blog using your own custom software. Sometimes things don’t work quite the way you’d expect or like and we want to hear about it.

If you find a bug in our Google Data API implementation, or something that we could do better, please file an issue in our tracker.

We use this to keep track of issues with all of the Google data APIs, so be sure to mention that you’re talking about Blogger when writing your description. While you’re at it, I’d like to hear about it on the discussion group too.

We’re going to start coordinating this external issue tracker with our internal development, so we’ll update the relevant issues if we ship fixes to them.
 

3 New Updates to Live Search Mobile

9:12 am - October 19, 2007 in Live Search

On Monday the 15th we also released a number of updates for our Live Search Mobile products, including:

  • Voice input and gas prices in Live Search for Windows Mobile,
  • A new beta for BlackBerry devices, and
  • Improved mapping and directions in browser-based search for any mobile phone

Details are below - please check them out and let us know what you think!

Voice Input and Gas Prices Now in Live Search for Windows Mobile

Live Search has been a hit with Windows Mobile enthusiasts (read a few reviews here and here) for awhile now.  It's a great way to get local search, mapping and navigation and today we're making it even better. 

You can now speak your query instead of typing it!  Just press the lower left soft-key and say what you want, for example, "Anthony's Pizza" or "Hardware Stores".  We use advanced voice recognition technology to understand what you're asking for and give you results. 

So far we've found it to be a really fast way to get answers for most searches.  This feature is currently in beta so let us know how well it works for you!  If it doesn't recognize something you say, of course you can still type it in like you used to.

Gas prices

Another new feature is the ability to find nearby gas stations with the best prices.  Enter your location, select the Gas Prices icon, and you'll see gas stations sorted by recent prices for regular unleaded gas.  Hours of operation are now included for many restaurants as well.

You can download the latest version from your phone at wls.live.com or read more information from your PC.

New - Live Search for BlackBerry® devices (Beta)

Today we're also releasing a beta version of Live Search for our friends with BlackBerry devices.   It runs on BlackBerry version 4.0.2 and higher and provides the main benefits** of Live Search in an experience custom-designed for the BlackBerry.

Live Search on BlackBerry

You can download it now from your BlackBerry browser at wls.live.com or learn more on your PC. Please let us know what you think!

** The BlackBerry version provides local business search, mapping location, getting movie showtimes and traffic information. It does not include voice input, gas prices, business ratings and hours of operation at this time. 

Improved Mapping and Directions in Live Search via mobile browser

Our browser based mobile search at m.live.com is the core of our mobile search products.  It's available on any mobile phone with Internet access and searches the broadest types of information-including websites, images, and news, as well as local businesses, maps, directions, and more.

We've made a number of improvements to it-especially in mapping and navigation.

Current traffic conditions

We're using new map styles throughout this product that make the maps even more readable on small screens.  Our directions now also take into account current traffic conditions-and if traffic is especially bad you can choose to have the system reroute you to avoid traffic backups. 

Driving directions

We're also using the same driving direction hints as on the desktop version of Live Search Maps.  These hints give you the final cross streets in your route so you don't drive too far.

Weather

Frequently accessed information like weather, stock quotes, and movie times will automatically appear on the main results page when you search for them.

To try it, go to m.live.com from your mobile phone's Web browser to try it for yourself, or learn more from your PC.

Please send any feedback you have to lsmobile@microsoft.com, we'd love to hear from you!

 

Announcing Live Search 411 (1-800-CALL-411)

8:28 am - October 19, 2007 in Live Search

On Monday we announced a new service that brings the power of local search to any phone-and lets you access it just by speaking. 

Think about all the times you need to find quick local information: you're driving home from work and need make reservations at your favorite restaurant.  Or maybe you're already downtown, and want to get movie times for theaters nearby along with a map and directions. Or perhaps you're traveling and want to call the car rental agency to avoid the lines at the airport counter. 

Live Search 411 enables you to do this for free, from any phone in the US.  Just call 1-800-CALL-411 (1-800-225-5411) and say where you are and what you're looking for.  You can also get text messages, maps, traffic maps, and text-based driving directions sent to your mobile phone (with a service plan that supports text messages or data access, of course!).

We've built this system in cooperation with Tellme, which we acquired in March of this year.  Tellme has been a leader in voice technology since 1999.  We're excited about the voice experience and attention to detail they bring to this new service.

We've built Live Search 411 to go beyond just finding business information.  Because our goal is to help you complete your task, we've included features like:

  • Connect to any business listing you find-for free
  • Receive SMS links to maps, driving directions and traffic conditions (just say "text me the info")
  • Get movie showtimes and even buy tickets over the phone (via our partnership with Fandango)
  • Share text messages of business details with friends so they can easily meet you there
  • Hear the current weather conditions and the forecast
  • Quickly access travel resources like airlines, hotels, and rental cars
  • Remember your personalized locations for movie theaters, weather and traffic, and your preferences for receiving text messages.

Try it now

The best way to learn more is to try the service now at 1-800-CALL-411.  These audio demos also give you a taste of what to expect:

More info is also on our website.  Please let us know what you think by sending feedback to ls411@microsoft.com.  We look forward to hearing from you!

 

3 New Updates to Live Search Mobile

2:12 am - October 19, 2007 in Live Search

On Monday the 15th we also released a number of updates for our Live Search Mobile products, including:

  • Voice input and gas prices in Live Search for Windows Mobile,
  • A new beta for BlackBerry devices, and
  • Improved mapping and directions in browser-based search for any mobile phone

Details are below - please check them out and let us know what you think!

Voice Input and Gas Prices Now in Live Search for Windows Mobile

Live Search has been a hit with Windows Mobile enthusiasts (read a few reviews here and here) for awhile now.  It's a great way to get local search, mapping and navigation and today we're making it even better. 

You can now speak your query instead of typing it!  Just press the lower left soft-key and say what you want, for example, "Anthony's Pizza" or "Hardware Stores".  We use advanced voice recognition technology to understand what you're asking for and give you results. 

So far we've found it to be a really fast way to get answers for most searches.  This feature is currently in beta so let us know how well it works for you!  If it doesn't recognize something you say, of course you can still type it in like you used to.

Gas prices

Another new feature is the ability to find nearby gas stations with the best prices.  Enter your location, select the Gas Prices icon, and you'll see gas stations sorted by recent prices for regular unleaded gas.  Hours of operation are now included for many restaurants as well.

You can download the latest version from your phone at wls.live.com or read more information from your PC.

New - Live Search for BlackBerry® devices (Beta)

Today we're also releasing a beta version of Live Search for our friends with BlackBerry devices.   It runs on BlackBerry version 4.0.2 and higher and provides the main benefits** of Live Search in an experience custom-designed for the BlackBerry.

Live Search on BlackBerry

You can download it now from your BlackBerry browser at wls.live.com or learn more on your PC. Please let us know what you think!

** The BlackBerry version provides local business search, mapping location, getting movie showtimes and traffic information. It does not include voice input, gas prices, business ratings and hours of operation at this time. 

Improved Mapping and Directions in Live Search via mobile browser

Our browser based mobile search at m.live.com is the core of our mobile search products.  It's available on any mobile phone with Internet access and searches the broadest types of information-including websites, images, and news, as well as local businesses, maps, directions, and more.

We've made a number of improvements to it-especially in mapping and navigation.

Current traffic conditions

We're using new map styles throughout this product that make the maps even more readable on small screens.  Our directions now also take into account current traffic conditions-and if traffic is especially bad you can choose to have the system reroute you to avoid traffic backups. 

Driving directions

We're also using the same driving direction hints as on the desktop version of Live Search Maps.  These hints give you the final cross streets in your route so you don't drive too far.

Weather

Frequently accessed information like weather, stock quotes, and movie times will automatically appear on the main results page when you search for them.

To try it, go to m.live.com from your mobile phone's Web browser to try it for yourself, or learn more from your PC.

Please send any feedback you have to lsmobile@microsoft.com, we'd love to hear from you!

 

October 19

1:47 am - October 19, 2007 in Live Search
 

Announcing Live Search 411 (1-800-CALL-411)

1:28 am - October 19, 2007 in Live Search

On Monday we announced a new service that brings the power of local search to any phone-and lets you access it just by speaking. 

Think about all the times you need to find quick local information: you're driving home from work and need make reservations at your favorite restaurant.  Or maybe you're already downtown, and want to get movie times for theaters nearby along with a map and directions. Or perhaps you're traveling and want to call the car rental agency to avoid the lines at the airport counter. 

Live Search 411 enables you to do this for free, from any phone in the US.  Just call 1-800-CALL-411 (1-800-225-5411) and say where you are and what you're looking for.  You can also get text messages, maps, traffic maps, and text-based driving directions sent to your mobile phone (with a service plan that supports text messages or data access, of course!).

We've built this system in cooperation with Tellme, which we acquired in March of this year.  Tellme has been a leader in voice technology since 1999.  We're excited about the voice experience and attention to detail they bring to this new service.

We've built Live Search 411 to go beyond just finding business information.  Because our goal is to help you complete your task, we've included features like:

  • Connect to any business listing you find-for free
  • Receive SMS links to maps, driving directions and traffic conditions (just say "text me the info")
  • Get movie showtimes and even buy tickets over the phone (via our partnership with Fandango)
  • Share text messages of business details with friends so they can easily meet you there
  • Hear the current weather conditions and the forecast
  • Quickly access travel resources like airlines, hotels, and rental cars
  • Remember your personalized locations for movie theaters, weather and traffic, and your preferences for receiving text messages.

Try it now

The best way to learn more is to try the service now at 1-800-CALL-411.  These audio demos also give you a taste of what to expect:

More info is also on our website.  Please let us know what you think by sending feedback to ls411@microsoft.com.  We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Site Search improves conversion rate at Cable Organizer

11:13 pm - October 11, 2007 in SLI Systems Blog

Last week Internet Retailer covered a story about how our customer, Cable Organizer, improved their conversion rate with their new site search.

We've put a lot of work into their search and are elated they're seeing such positive results. Their search has multiple SKUs shown in each result, each with their own user rating. The search has separate tabs to search their information pages or to show the results in a grid format. They are collecting user feedback about the quality of the search. We offer various sort options, refinement options and related searches and are showing keyword specific banners. They're also using their site search to help with their SEO and to help improve the conversion rate of their landing pages.
Wire Loom on CableOrganizer.com

The search engineer who did all this work, Hannah Ashworth had a chance to meet the guys from Cable Organizer at the shop.org show in Las Vegas earlier this month - which she really enjoyed. We find these shows are a great way to get a broader understanding of the whole industry - meeting the other vendors, listening to the presentations and of course meeting current and future customers.

Hannah at Shop.org with David from CableOrganizer

 

New and improved product results in Web search

2:48 am - October 11, 2007 in Live Search

It’s no surprise to anyone who uses the Web that shopping is one of the leading online activities.  Many people use the Internet to research their next purchase or buy products online.   We’re here to help you find the product information you care about and make informed decisions. We’ve recently launched a richer experience when searching for products—from broad categories such as digital cameras to specific products such as Nikon d40.

Product Category Searches
For category searches we now show you popular products within that category.  The average rating and sales price are shown below the product image with an option to browse more products on MSN Shopping.  You can also research products you are interested in by reading the collection of user reviews and viewing a summary of the overall opinion that users have about that product.  We’ve indexed millions of products and user reviews through a combination of crawling Web sites and obtaining feeds from partner sites.

Computers and electronics are the most popular categories for product research online and this is where we put a lot of focus for this release.  But—because we know people look for other products (like Gucci bags) and not just Lcd tvs or Mp3 players—we will continue to increase our selection and depth for more categories in the future.

Searches to try: Digital cameras, Camcorders, Nikon digital cameras, Wireless headphones, Bulova watches, Gucci bags, Motorola cell phones

category search for mp3 players

category search for bulova watches

Specific Product Searches
Searches for specific products—such as Nikon d40—now show a quick summary of the product, including a graphical summary of user opinions (called “User reviews at a glance”).  Keep an eye out for a more detailed post on this brand new feature soon.

quick summary for nikon d40

The team is continuously working on ensuring that product name variations trigger the relevant product results.  For example, as of this posting “Canon Rebel XT” doesn’t trigger a product, but Canon Rebel XTi does.

Searches to try: Nikon d40, Canon Rebel xti, Microsoft Zune, Palm Treo 650, Sony Ericsson k750i, Canon eos 5d, AT&T 8525, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100

detailed product summary for nikon d40

Clicking on a product with ratings takes you to a detailed product summary page.  This page enables you to visually explore user opinions on various aspects of the product (quality, ease of use, etc) and filter them by both positive and negative opinions.

We look forward to your feedback to help us improve product results within Live Search.  We hope you enjoy using the new features we’ve recently rolled out!

 

New and improved product results in Web search

7:38 pm - October 10, 2007 in Live Search

It’s no surprise to anyone who uses the Web that shopping is one of the leading online activities.  Many people use the Internet to research their next purchase or buy products online.   We’re here to help you find the product information you care about and make informed decisions. We’ve recently launched a richer experience when searching for products—from broad categories such as digital cameras to specific products such as Nikon d40.

Product Category Searches
For category searches we now show you popular products within that category.  The average rating and sales price are shown below the product image with an option to browse more products on MSN Shopping.  You can also research products you are interested in by reading the collection of user reviews and viewing a summary of the overall opinion that users have about that product.  We’ve indexed millions of products and user reviews through a combination of crawling Web sites and obtaining feeds from partner sites.

Computers and electronics are the most popular categories for product research online and this is where we put a lot of focus for this release.  But—because we know people look for other products (like Gucci bags) and not just Lcd tvs or Mp3 players—we will continue to increase our selection and depth for more categories in the future.

Searches to try: Digital cameras, Camcorders, Nikon digital cameras, Wireless headphones, Bulova watches, Gucci bags, Motorola cell phones

category search for mp3 players

category search for bulova watches

Specific Product Searches
Searches for specific products—such as Nikon d40—now show a quick summary of the product, including a graphical summary of user opinions (called “User reviews at a glance”).  Keep an eye out for a more detailed post on this brand new feature soon.

quick summary for nikon d40

The team is continuously working on ensuring that product name variations trigger the relevant product results.  For example, as of this posting “Canon Rebel XT” doesn’t trigger a product, but Canon Rebel XTi does.

Searches to try: Nikon d40, Canon Rebel xti, Microsoft Zune, Palm Treo 650, Sony Ericsson k750i, Canon eos 5d, AT&T 8525, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T100

detailed product summary for nikon d40

Clicking on a product with ratings takes you to a detailed product summary page.  This page enables you to visually explore user opinions on various aspects of the product (quality, ease of use, etc) and filter them by both positive and negative opinions.

We look forward to your feedback to help us improve product results within Live Search.  We hope you enjoy using the new features we’ve recently rolled out!

 
 
 
 
 
 
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