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What’s Being Built with BOSS
It's been about a month since Yahoo! Search BOSS launched, so it seems like an opportune time to look at some of the mashups and search products that have been built using the BOSS APIs & services. As we've said before, our goal with BOSS is to remove as many of the barriers as possible to creating new search products. By providing deep access to Yahoo! Search's investment in engineering, sciences and core search infrastructure and removing key usage restrictions, we are encouraging a whole new level of innovation in search experiences. We are very excited to see the diversity in products that many of you have already created. What follows is just a small sample of what's being built -- we'll post again soon with a bunch more. 4HourSearch -- Built by Sam Pullara, 4HourSearch is a demonstration of the power of Yahoo! Search BOSS combined with a slick user interface. Aptly named, it took Sam four hours to build the site using a combination of the BOSS API and YUI design tools.

PlayerSearch -- Ted Kasten and team are building a sports search engine that pulls in content from a host of sources, including BOSS. Fantasy sports fanatics, check it out here.

NewsLine -- As part of the Daylife Developer Challenge, the folks from Dipity built a mashup using their timeline API, Daylife's news API and the BOSS API. The result is a really interesting way to visualize news for any topic. Congrats to the Dipity team on winning the BOSS mashup prize!

Tianamo -- Tianamo is a 3D search visualization early prototype built by Lachlan James. It maps the relationships between the search results from the BOSS API and displays them visually. To check it out, you'll need to be running Windows with Java 1.6+.

As you can see, the possibilities for creativity and innovation in search are almost endless. If you're building a mashup or product using BOSS, make sure to tag it with "bossmashup" on Delicious so we and the rest of the world can discover it.The BOSS team
Vote Now - Make Your Voice Heard!
Voting is a critical element of your responsibility as a developer or tech enthusiast. Making your voice heard can help shape the future of the web. It's also fun to share your opinion on what the candidates have to offer.

Oh, you thought we were talking about the General Election? Nope. While we agree that it's admittedly more important to vote in that election, we're referring to the BOSS Mashable Challenge - and the candidates, well they're 10 really innovative mashups built using Yahoo! Search BOSS.So check out Mashable's latest post, kick the tires on the 10 finalists and make your voice heard before the deadline - this Sunday at midnight. There have already been 4,000 votes, so be sure to add yours.The BOSS Team
Return of the Hack, Yahoo! Open Hack Day

To help promote web innovation and openness, Yahoo! is hosting Open Hack 2008 for developers next Friday and Saturday, September 12 & 13, at our Sunnyvale campus and we invite you to join us.In our SearchMonkey- and Yahoo! Search BOSS-focused sessions, we'll share where the platforms are headed, gather important feedback and give you time to get creative and build apps.We're calling all SearchMonkey and BOSS developers and partners. But space is limited so head to our Hack Day sign-up page as soon as possible to reserve your spot. If you sign up, please mention "Yahoo! Search" in your submission form and we'll make sure there's a ticket waiting for the first fifty who apply.Check out the schedule below for SearchMonkey and BOSS sessions. Hope to see you in Sunnyvale.Friday, September 1210 - 10:50 a.m.SearchMonkey Workshop (C2)3 - 3:50 p.m.BOSS Workshop (C3)Yahoo! Search Blog team
Yahoo! Speaks at Web 3.0 Conference & Expo
The Web 3.0 Conference & Expo kicks off this week in Santa Clara and the Yahoo! Search team will be there speaking on a couple of panels about SearchMonkey and Yahoo! Search BOSS.Thursday, October 16thTime: 2:00 - 2:50 p.m.Session: Demo Hour: Semantic Search SolutionsDescription: This session showcases practical applications for semantic search and the benefits of semantic technologies in improving relevancy of results. In this track, Yahoo! will speak to developers' and site owners' use of structured data to make Yahoo! Search results more useful and visually appealing and drive more site traffic with SearchMonkey.Yahoo!: Tom Chi, Senior Director, Product Management, Yahoo! SearchFriday, October 17thTime: 1:00 - 1:50 p.m.Session: Improved Services DEMO SessionDescription: This demo session showcases Web 3.0 products that have raised the bar in service delivery to users and/or customers. Yahoo! will share how BOSS is helping developers, startups and large Internet companies build their own search services and move the needle in next-generation search innovation.Yahoo!: Bill Michels, Senior Director, Open Search Platform, Yahoo! SearchCheck out the complete conference schedule for more sessions on next-generation web technologies. And stop by the panels and say hi. We look forward to seeing you there.Yahoo! Search Blog team
Announcing the BOSS Mashable Challenge

Today at Open Hack 2008, we'll be announcing a new developer challenge we're hosting with Mashable. Since Yahoo! Search BOSS is all about openness and innovation, we figured the BOSS Mashable Challenge should be too; so there are almost no restrictions on what you can submit. Have an idea for a better way to search on the iPhone? Always wanted a search engine to help you find info on your hobby? Think you could design a better UI than 10 blue links? Now is your chance to build a mashup or prototype, win some cash and show the world your hack. As long as you use a BOSS API and submit it to the Challenge, your idea can win.The Challenge starts today and the deadline for submission is September 28. Mashable and Yahoo! will then pick the top submission and open it up to Mashable readers for voting. The winner will receive $2000, a nod on Mashable and loads of street (or geek) cred.Those of you who've already built mashups using BOSS are of course eligible as well. Just make sure to submit it to the Challenge. And if you're coming to Open Hack 2008, don't forget to stop by the BOSS session at 3:00 this afternoon.Graham MuddBOSS Team