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9th December 2007

Beer Blog Search Engine growing

posted in Beer, Resources | written by Al |

A couple of months ago I announced the creation of the Beer Blog Search Engine. Using Google’s Custom Search product, I collected every beer-focused blog I could find and added them. Mostly I did it for myself, because I very often want to see what the “beerblogosphere” is saying about a topic. I figured that other people might find it useful too, which is why I mentioned it.

I’ve continued to add blogs to it as well. Some are ones that I found by following a long chain of links. Others are blogs that have just come online very recently. The search engine is now indexing the contents of about 150 beer-focused weblogs.

Here are some recent additions:

If you know of any others that would be good additions, don’t hesitate to drop us a line.

Beer Blog Search

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  1. 1 On December 31st, 2007, The Dude said:

    Akelas Biggins (well me, really) thanks you for adding me into the listings. I had just started this past year (~ April I think) and I’m continually astounded to learn how many beer blogs/resources there are available out there in cyberspace. Like many things on the internet, it’s more a problem of too much than not enough information. As such, I think your Beer Blog Search is an excellent idea. I will definitely utilize it.

    Cheers,
    The Dude

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