The developers of PingGoat, a popular ping service, will launch a new feed search engine called HolyCowDude on June 5.
Unlike other blog search engines, HolyCowDude will only index content from feeds that are pinged via Pingoat or iPings. It will not follow external links embedded inside the content but content owners will be given an option to submit their website URLs for inclusion in the HolyCowDude index.
Though the service is yet to launch, their indexing spider is on the prawl hunting for new blog posts - just check your server referral log, if you notice a spider like HolyCowDude/0.1 Feeds Searcher, you are their in HolyCow, dude.
HolyCowDude Home Page | Source | Pingoat
Unlike other blog search engines, HolyCowDude will only index content from feeds that are pinged via Pingoat or iPings. It will not follow external links embedded inside the content but content owners will be given an option to submit their website URLs for inclusion in the HolyCowDude index.
Though the service is yet to launch, their indexing spider is on the prawl hunting for new blog posts - just check your server referral log, if you notice a spider like HolyCowDude/0.1 Feeds Searcher, you are their in HolyCow, dude.
HolyCowDude Home Page | Source | Pingoat