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New Google DITA Search Engine and FireFox Plug-in

December 2, 2006 Blog No Comments

Scott Hudson has used ”Google Co-op, a platform that enables the creation of customized web search engines, to develop a unique search engine—one that searches a specific set of websites dedicated to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture. Dubbed DITA Search, Hudson’s creation allows you to search six DITA-specific sites. You can add the search engine to your website or blog or incorporate it into your Google homepage. You can even embed DITA Search into a web browser (if you use FireFox). 

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