hello everyone at DigiPoint. I have been looking at the jobs search engines made by workcircle.co.uk. they have many search engines put in different domains. the thing is I couldn't know what technology or software they use to build those search engines. I couldn't even know what keyword to put in Google to find out. can someone tell me how they go about building their search engines?
In order to build jobs search engines, you can use Lucene or Solr You can read "Bewsia - Micro Search Engine for Desktop" project for the way to build search engine. You can read following pages for the way to grab jobs: + Grab jobs from vWorker + Grab jobs from Freelancer + Grab jobs from oDesk + Grab jobs from Stack Overflow Careers
thanks dthoai. the [FONT=arial, sans-serif]Brewsia.google.code sounds good. but it seems to be empty from any wiki pages as this is the first time I come across it. the "Grab jobs" sites you provided are more US based. I am focusing at some local regions in the UK. but vWorker can be good for web based jobs like programmers and designers. I appreciate your insight on this. [/FONT]
ready made scripts ,, database can either feed it or add to it .. and i know that you can integrate with them ads as adsense to generate good money .. enjoy
You can use Orinus - JavaScript SandBox and Pedatus 1.1 - Micro Search Engine Here is example of search engine built with Orinus and Pedatus: Paesia - Micro Search Engine
Have a look in SOLR, you can customize it a lot and the result it generates are spot on. It handles well large dB