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Swedish startup Twingly opened up its blog search engine to the public this morning. It now covers 30 million blogs, and results can be sorted by authority (number of incoming links) or most recent posts. There is also a spam-free search option that only brings back results from the hundreds of thousands of white-list blogs it knows to be real. (Read our earlier coverage, for more details). It is hard for any blog search engine to take on Google Blog Search or Technorati at this point, but Twingly is givingit ago. And it’s European focus and translation features could help it carve out a niche. CEO Martin Kallstorm highlights some of his search engine’s features on the Twingly Blog:
Any search term can be subscribed to via RSS. Results can be voted up. And, best of all, users can vote on what Twingly should work on next. Today, the company is also releasing widgets that blogs can put on their sites that show recent posts, recent links, and most linked-to posts. Here are examples for TechCrunch and you can create your own widget here. Crunch Network: MobileCrunch Mobile Gadgets and Applications, Delivered Daily. Popularity: 3% [?] |









