I twittered on this earlier (for folks who want to follow me, I'm cfjedimaster on Twitter) - Adobe has added ColdFusion to their Community Help system. Head over to the form and try a search for RSS. Notice how my blog comes up? You can now search at Adobe and get a mix of 'official' and community resources. More information may be found at the Adobe Community Help blog:
Behold, ColdFusion fans: the ColdFusion search engine is here!
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That's pretty cool. I see that they have indexed aggregators like fullasagoog as well which effectively indexes the opening paragraphs of many many blogs that aren't directly being searched.
I guess the questions now are, will people use it, and will it offer any benefit over a basic Google search?
This is great. IE 8 immediately prompts (asks) you to add it to your available search engines/accelerators.