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Technorati search language

I can't seem to find documentation for Technorati's keyword search syntax anywhere. The help page and FAQ don't say a thing about complex queries and the text field says "Keyword or URL" which indicates to me that, perhaps, only single keywords are supported. I've had some success with NOT, but any more complex queries fail.

Hey lazyweb, where can I find documentation for the Technorati search language?

Update: since posting, I found a post from Dave Sifry with some example queries and some comparison of Technorati, PubSub, and Feedster.

Comments:

Our search syntax is documented at: http://feedster.com/help/ And yes, I know, the docs aren't good enough. We're in the process of rewriting them now. Feel free to tell us what you need and we'll try and get it added. Also see: http://developers.feedster.com/

Posted by Scott Johnson of Feedster on March 01, 2005 at 02:46 AM EST #

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