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Blog Post:
Fast ESP Web Parts for SharePoint Released
Michael ODonovan
FAST has released a set of installable Web parts (Web parts are reusable UI components for building SharePoint sites) for quickly integrating FAST ESP with SharePoint Server 2007. These Web parts allow SharePoint administrators to build ESP-based search sites inside SharePoint Server 2007 by simply dropping...
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22 Jun 2008
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Windows Desktop Search 4.0 Released
Michael ODonovan
In case you didn't hear. Windows Desktop Search (WDS) 4.0 has been released, and is now available to download. This is an update to both the existing Windows XP and Windows Vista desktop search solutions. You can find more detailed information and links to download it for your appropriate operating system...
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11 Jun 2008
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WPF Application to Aggregate Search Results from the Desktop, Internet and Intranet
Michael ODonovan
Wow, it looks pretty cool and it's practical. This Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application from Ergo is a single application which allows you to view search results from multiple federated locations e.g. Desktop Search, MOSS Search and even your favourite Internet search engine. Download the...
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8 Dec 2007
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