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PopGist: Yahoo Search Results in Context

Written by Frederic Lardinois / September 29, 2008 10:41 AM / 6 Comments

popgist_logo.pngIn the past, we have written extensively about the potential of BOSS, Yahoo's open search web services platform. BOSS is an open API that lets developers access and manipulate Yahoo's search results. A wide range of companies, including Hakia and Me.dium, are currently using it to power their own search engines. One of the more interesting applications of BOSS we have come across lately is PopGist. PopGist blends search results with Techmeme-like discussion sections that list related stories from other sites.

PopGist's developer, Matthew Chen, is also the co-founder of Megite, a once popular memetracker that surely gave Matthew the inspiration for this project.

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Not Pretty - But it Works

PopGist is not much to look at. Neither its Google inspired logo nor the bland presentation of its search results immediately instilled a feeling of confidence in us. If you can look past that, however, the search results themselves are very useful.

If you search for Google Chrome, for example, PopGist will return reviews from most major blogs as well. If you look for a company, PopGist will also include links to profiles on services like TradeVibes in the results. At its best, PopGist can become a one-stop search engine for researching a company or a product and safe you a lot of time and energy, as you won't have to try multiple search queries to get relevant results.

popgist_marshall.pngServices like PopGist tend to be prone to being overrun by spam, but surprisingly, PopGist's results always came back very clean. In our tests, PopGist usually returned the best results when entering relatively simple queries and the most useful discussion sections were always clustered around the top three results.

Overall, we were impressed with PopGist's results. While it surely won't replace Google for us, its search results allow us to get a quick glance at a product in its context without having to use various services.

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  1. This would be a piece of technology Yahoo will like.

    Posted by: Yahoo | September 29, 2008 11:17 AM



  2. I'm getting more and more interested in PopGist. Less work more productivity.

    Posted by: Garden Furniture | September 29, 2008 1:42 PM



  3. Very cool. Matthew, if you haven't already, please consider entering PopGist into the BOSS Mashable Challenge (http://mashable.com/boss).

    Graham
    BOSS team

    Posted by: graham mudd Posted on FriendFeed   | September 29, 2008 6:14 PM



  4. Thanks RWW. Thanks Graham. Graham, how can we contact you? We have some questions and feature requests needing to discuss with you.

    Posted by: PopGist | September 29, 2008 7:02 PM



  5. Interesting to see that the 'PopGist' logo is quite 'Google-esque' yet its built using BOSS...funny times we live in!

    Nifty tool.

    -LA

    Posted by: LA | September 30, 2008 10:55 AM



  6. If this works like Google browser, no doubt will place Google on top of other companies.

    Posted by: persol 2761 | October 9, 2008 10:45 AM




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