
Google have not been developing their Blog Search Service particularly well since it’s originally introduction. Now the search engine giant has suggested that it has added a number of additional features which will enable users to access the blogs a lot easier. The service was originally introduced back in January 2008, so it is a long overdue revision of the whole package.
The new updates will enable all blogs to be accessed. Not only this but there will be two new features implemented which include both a RSS feed option and Atom feed option. Of course, this is likely to increase the traffic to the blogs huge amounts, as each blog reader will be able to subscribe to each blog and add its content to the likes of Google Reader and other features offered within the Google Hub. So far the response to the revisions has been quite incredible, and the number of blogs on the Google hub has also increased over the last few days.
Something else that is likely to increase Googles’ popularity is the new Hot Queries feature. This is a feature that searches popular blogs and topics and allows all users to access them. This enables blog posters the chance to be rewarded for their efforts. There are hundreds of thousands of blogs that feature some extremely good news releases or even information, but they simply don’t get the coverage they deserve. The new Hot Queries feature from Google will enable them to get the coverage they deserve.