 | Level: Intermediate Rob Crowther (robert@crowther.info), Web developer, Freelance
14 Oct 2008 SearchMonkey is one of the first attempts from a major search engine to make
use of Semantic Web technologies to enhance search results. In this tutorial, you
will implement a Yahoo! SearchMonkey application that enhances blogger.com search
listings to include other information about the blog and blog owner. You will
first implement a basic application using the default data available from Yahoo!.
Then you will create a custom data service to provide your own structured data to
SearchMonkey before you develop a more advanced application that takes advantage of this new custom data service.
In this tutorial
SearchMonkey is the first product from a mainstream search engine provider that takes
advantage of Semantic Web technologies to enable you to produce more relevant search
results and thus drive more traffic to your Web site. With common Web development
technologies such as PHP, XSLT, and XPath, provide a better experience for searchers
as you use structured data encoded in Web pages using Semantic Web standards such as
Microformats, eRDF, and RDFa.
Objectives - Learn how SearchMonkey allows you to leverage existing Semantic Web content through presentation applications
- Create a presentation application that enhances blogspot.com search results using the online wizard and some basic PHP
- Build your own custom data service to pull further structured data from blogspot.com
pages using XSLT, XPath, and the XPather Firefox Extension
- Create a second presentation application that includes the data from your custom data service
Prerequisites
This tutorial is intended for Web application developers ready to create their first
SearchMonkey application. Once you complete this tutorial, you will have a good
understanding of the value SearchMonkey adds for users and site owners. You should be
acquainted with basic PHP syntax and familiarity with DOM, XSLT and XPath will also be
beneficial.
System requirements
You will need JavaScript enabled in your browser. You will need the following tools to follow along with this tutorial:
Duration
1 hour
Formats html, pdf
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