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Introducing SharePoint Community Search -- powered by a Windows Live Search macro

   As I’m drafting the Vision/Scope document for the SharePointPedia (more info on this very soon), one of the key functional requirements that I’ve specified is the ability to do a unified search of SharePoint centric information sources on the Web. I had envisioned a MOSS-based solution with a heavily customized Search facility and plenty of disk space to store the search index for the corpus of content that would be indexed. By pure coincidence, I just learned about the search macro feature that Windows Live Search has had for a few months now, which may provide a very easy to implement solution for the problem. With this feature, I was able to quickly create a custom search page at http://search.live.com/macros/lliu/spsearch whose search results are restricted to a predefined list of websites. Doing a search for “BDC” quickly reveals the benefits of using a constrained search scope vs. the wide open scope of Live Search or Google search for the same keyword.

 

   I will add many other URLs to the SharePoint Community Search macro definition over the next few weeks, so I hope that the custom Live Search service will be able to handle 100+ sites for a constrained search scope. In the meantime, I encourage you to give this custom search page a try as well as to create your own Live Search macros. And if you’re using IE7, you can easily (with one click) add the SharePoint Community Search as a search provider for the browser’s search box.

 

   Again, the new unified SharePoint Community Search page is at http://search.live.com/macros/lliu/spsearch.

 

 

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Published Tuesday, October 24, 2006 7:53 AM by LLiu
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# re: Introducing SharePoint Community Search -- powered by a Windows Live Search macro

That's great Lawrence.  I encourage you to also consider a macro that includes your external community.

For instance, the macro currently includes only 700 of 7000 pages linked to by the sharepointblogs site.  You can include those additional 7k pages with:

linkfromdomain:sharepointblogs.com

There are 44k pages that link to sharepoint blogs: linkdomain:sharepointblogs.com

In this case, the inbound links (linkdomain) look more relevant than the outbound (linkfromdomain).

To reduce the off topic content, while still getting the neighborhood, try requiring the keyword sharepoint or promoting it with OR:

sharepoint (linkfromdomain:sharepointblogs.com | linkdomain:sharepointblogs)

versus

(sharepoint | linkfromdomain:sharepointblogs.com | linkdomain:sharepointblogs)

Try this one on for size: http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=%28sharepoint+%7C+linkfromdomain%3Asharepointblogs.com+%7C+linkdomain%3Asharepointblogs%29&mkt=en-US

Tuesday, October 24, 2006 3:48 AM by andyed

# re: Introducing SharePoint Community Search -- powered by a Windows Live Search macro

Great stuff!

It would be very cool to see a web part for this for inclusion on Sharepoint driven community sites.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006 6:08 AM by Michael Gannotti

# SharePoint Community Search

Thursday, October 26, 2006 8:42 PM by Digitalmelon : Chandima's Blog

# re: Introducing SharePoint Community Search -- powered by a Windows Live Search macro

Very nice!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006 9:59 AM by Mark Kruger, WSS MVP

# SharePoint Community Search - Check it out!

If you havent had the chance to check out the SharePoint Community Search, you're missing out. ...

Wednesday, November 15, 2006 10:16 AM by The Boiler Room - Mark Kruger, SharePoint MVP

# re: Introducing SharePoint Community Search -- powered by a Windows Live Search macro

Doesn't seem to be working.  I just tried a search for BDC and get page after page of results for www.bdc.co.uk - an electrical goods supplier :(

Monday, December 04, 2006 5:02 PM by bowerm

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