Search Monkey Program
SearchMonkey Program
We’ve been very pleased with the benefits that the SearchMonkey  Program has provided to Yahoo! Search users over the last two years and  want to share our plans for SearchMonkey with respect to the Yahoo! and  Microsoft Search Alliance.  Some of the amazing improvements that  SearchMonkey has enabled over the past two years include:
Enhancing results on over 60% of all Yahoo! Search Result Pages,  with relevant images, links or other useful information about listings.
Providing “object filters” for over 18% of Yahoo! Search results,  including the ability to filter search results by your favorite Web  sites.
Jumpstarting Yahoo! Search initiatives to provide richer search  experiences, including automatic rich results and richer object displays  on Yahoo! Search.
In keeping these previous efforts to bring structure to the Web, our  enhanced results program will continue as we transition organic search  listings to Microsoft. As part of the enhanced results program, we will  be adding new entities (including people, Q&A, and real estate) to  power both additional enhanced results and object filters within Yahoo!  Search.
All of the existing enhanced result templates will continue to be  generated from websites’ page markup and structured data feeds, and  Yahoo! will continue to show this structured data on the Yahoo! Search  results page, along with Microsoft’s organic listings. Over time, some  of this structured data processing will be supported natively by the  Microsoft platform. Webmasters will continue to have the ability to  affect the presentation of a search result through page markup on their  site (microformats and RDFa).
As we look to the future of Yahoo! Search, we are focusing on new  search-related offerings we believe will provide additional value for  publishers and partners.  In order to align our resources on strategic  priorities, we have decided to close the SearchMonkey developer tool,  gallery, and app preferences on October 1, 2010.  As a result, third  party custom result apps, infobar apps, and data services will no longer  appear on Yahoo!’s search results.  For developers who wish to retain  their code, please export it using your favorite copy/paste tool before  then.
We know many people enjoyed being part of the SearchMonkey developer  community, and we want to give a heartfelt “thank you” to all of the  developers and webmasters who have participated over the last two  years.  We look forward to continuing to work with developers to explore  new and interesting ways to incorporate useful applications into the  search experience.
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
0 comments:
Post a Comment