Google for their CSE (Custom Search Engine) service previously allowed you to store your XML definitions for the engine with Google, or create a CSE with their wizard. As of now you can also store the XML file on your own server, and use a hidden "cref" parameter in the CSE search box form on your site to point to this file. Google calls this feature "Linked CSEs." (And as your XML can be generated dynamically, you might now connect your CSE to certain real-time data stored on your own server.)
The array of search services Google offers to webmasters are vast, and it can be confusing to pick the right one for your need (and then configure it correctly, too). The
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