Google launched a dedicated blog search engine today.
You can read the FAQ here.
It seems that Google also uses the engine for their free Blogger weblog service. Which makes me wonder how they will sift out the splogs, as Blogger is/was not willing to take down spam/autogenerated/offensive weblogs.
Of course it’s beta. Need I mention?
[Via The RSS Weblog]
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