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= google-blogsearch-pings
The Google Blog Search Pinging Service API allows users who frequently update their blog to programmatically inform Google Blog Search about changes to their blogs. Blogging provider admins can also use this API to notify Google of changes to blogs on their platform(s).
This gem utilizes the Google Blog Search Pinging Service API in order to notify Google of updates to your blog so that it can be reindexed more quickly.
== Installation
gem install google-blogsearch-pings
== Usage
google = Google::Blogsearch::Ping.new("Name of Blog", "http://www.nameofblog.com/rss.xml") google.ping!
The above usage will infer the website as well as the path to the updated page from the URL of the RSS feed. Alternatively, you can set them explicitly using the following syntax:
google = Google::Blogsearch::Ping.new("Name of Blog", "http://www.nameofblog.com/rss.xml", :site => "http://www.thesitename.com", :updated => "http://www.nameofblog.com/path/to/updated/file.html") google.ping!
Finally, you can tag the ping with keywords:
google = Google::Blogsearch::Ping.new("Name of Blog", "http://www.nameofblog.com/rss.xml", :site => "http://www.thesitename.com", :updated => "http://www.nameofblog.com/path/to/updated/file.html", :tags => %w(ruby rails)) google.tags #=> ["ruby", "rails"]
google.ping!
== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2010 Colin MacKenzie IV. See LICENSE for details.
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