The Yahoo Search blog is delighted to announce this -
“SearchMonkey is taking another step in its evolution with the public launch of the Yahoo! Search Gallery. Starting today, users and developers can visit the Search Gallery by clicking the “Customize” dropdown from the search results page. Today also marks the first day that developers and site owners can begin sharing applications, regardless of whether they’ve been approved for the gallery, by adding links to their app’s page on their sites.”
How does it work ? What does it do ?


Once you are inside the Yahoo! Search Gallery, you can view and add apps built on the SearchMonkey platform by developers, site owners and Yahoo!.
Here are some examples -
Enhanced Result from HowStuffWorks.com does just what you’d expect; it gives you the basics on how things work, from car engines to the Internet.

Infobar, which annotates blogspot.com search results with links to the 10 most recent posts from the corresponding blog.

Yahoo! adds that the launch of the Yahoo! Search Gallery is just the first step in making SearchMonkey applications available and easy to use for consumers. This is the first phase of a larger plan to provide opportunities for viral distribution of SearchMonkey apps. The Gallery is still in beta, but there are already a number of really useful apps included.
More at Yahoo! Search Gallery
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How to use and Examples - Yahoo’s New Search Gallery with Search Monkey
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