Krugle: search engine for developers

Here’s Ken Krugler, showing off the search engine for developers named “Krugle.” It’s like Google, but much better for developers. They just announced a partnership with Yahoo too.

Demo. Interview.

Here’s a previous post I made where I talked about my impressions of Krugle after doing this interview.


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7 Comments

  1. gwhiz Says:

    Mr. Krugler and team have done an INCREDIBLE job! I’ve used their engine a couple of times for some XCode problems I ran into and they bailed me out in super short order by connecting me to the “source” so much faster than any of the other engines. High quality Vertical Search is absolutely essential going forward (iMDB for instance).

    BTW, unless they’ve changed things up… they’re using Lucene/Nutch for their indexing. Open Source and super scalable. We’re using it for our nearly million documents large vertical search petroleum geology archive. It’s awesome stuff.

  2. spatulated Says:

    This looks extreamly promising

  3. jonas Says:

    btw, check out this cool rss reader:
    http://www.sr.se/Ekot/artikel.asp?artikel=1202189

  4. jonas Says:

    and here is the Correct url:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgIT-hfgOXY&eurl=

  5. rsbohn Says:

    How many develpers named Krugle exist?

  6. Krugle - It won’t survive - TechToolBlog Says:

    [...] buy your service and you don’t respond? Not good. Then I read today that they partnered with Yahoo! to do their developer code search. I sure hope Yahoo! is paying them enough to survive, otherwise [...]

  7. John D. Mitchell Says:

    Thanks!

    Indeed, we have built Krugle’s search capabilities on top of the Lucene/Hadoop/Nutch open-source projects.

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