Google offers to run site search engines
San Francisco (CA) - Google Inc. is offering to run the search engines of small Web sites for as little as $100 per year, marking the company’s latest attempt to make more money off technology that already steers much of the Internet’s traffic.
The service scheduled to be unveiled Tuesday is aimed at the millions of Web sites that either don’t have search engines or are unhappy with the quality of their current search results, said Nitin Mangtani, a Google product manager.
The price for Google’s "Custom Search Business Edition" will start at $100 annually to sift through up to 5,000 Web pages. Larger Web sites can pay Google $500 annually to search up to 50,000 Web pages.
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