Monday, December 21, 2009

OpenSearch on Brownbook.net Gives Developers Access to over 27 Million Local Business Listings

Brownbook.net has implemented OpenSearch on its business agenda belvedere so that any developer anywhere can accommodate a business seek and business listings into their website. Following its ‘open’ ethos, Brownbook is a chargeless agenda that anyone can adapt and now with the accomplishing of OpenSearch, any internet appliance can allotment the Brownbook.net belvedere area there are currently over 27 actor businesses listed and new businesses accepting added every day.

How Brownbook has adopted OpenSearch Technology
Brownbook.net has opened up its belvedere for others to body their own bounded search. It uses a aggregate of OpenSearch and Microformats (OpenSearch technology is a accumulating of simple formats for the administration and publishing of seek after-effects in a architecture acceptable for alliance and aggregation).

Understanding and application OpenSearch technology
OpenSearch technology enables a seek to be performed adjoin the Brownbook.net database and the after-effects alternate as an XML feed. This agency web website developers can add their own seek to their website and accept a set of after-effects in a augment that they can architecture to affectation any way they like, for archetype to bout their website’s attending and feel. Here’s an archetype of a simple accomplishing by LocalMouth. This was done in (literally) a few minutes. Read their blog here.

You can go even further; say you capital to bind your seek to just one area, like Colorado, or even added accurately Boulder? How about to a specific business sector, like for archetype electricians, or painters? The OpenSearch interface allows developers to do this too.

It works by battlefront a distinctively formatted URL, which contains specific seek terms, at the Brownbook.net platform. The Brownbook.net belvedere sends aback an atom XML augment that can be acclimated to present the abstracts in the adapted format. The URL can be harder coded, or complete with the ascribe from a user via bare access fields, bead down account etc., so the seek can be as specific or as accessible as required.

Technical data and examples:
Description here: http://www.brownbook.net/opensearch/description.xml
Example URL string: http://www.brownbook.net/business/search/?tag=hotel+orlando&p=1&filter=US&format=atom
Same after-effects on www.brownbook.net: http://www.brownbook.net/businesses/?tag=orlando+hotel&x=0&y=0&filter=us&setcountry=US
Result on a website application the Brownbook.net OpenSearch Atom powered content: http://www.localmouth.com/go/winchester/businesses

www.brownbook.net
For added advice about Brownbook.net amuse acquaintance Sarah Warren on +44 (0)208 1235 466 or email sarah[AT]brownbook[DOT]net alternatively see the Brownbook.net blog: http://blog.brownbook.net.
Brownbook Limited, London Road, Sayers Common, West Sussex, BH6 9HS, United Kingdom.

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