As I reported last week, Yahoo SearchMonkey applications are now available to searchers. The Yahoo Search blog posted details last night, saying that searchers can now add SearchMonkey applications via either the gallery (which is in beta) or through promoted links from application developers or web sites. The gallery contains only 39 applications so far (only a select subset of applications make it to the
gallery), and several are from Yahoo properties.
It's unclear if the remaining gallery applications were created by third-party developers or by the web site owners (several are simply credited as "Yahoo! user". Applications exist for popular sites such as Yelp, Wikipedia, LinkedIn, and StumbleUpon.
We've reported about SearchMonkey several times from a developer perspective (see for instance, Yahoo! Launched SearchMonkey Developer Tool and Creating An Enhanced Listing, but how does the searcher experience rate?
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