Here's a little tidbit for your inner nerd. Lets say you
wanted to search Google for "nerd firefox tip". With Firefox you can just type
"google nerd firefox tip" in the address bar, hit enter and you're in
business.
I'm back in Vancouver. Some pics from the trip here.
the swim boy swim post was the funniest thing ive read in AGES. so rad. i want to do that. buy a big fish and release him!
Posted by: JON | Apr 02, 2005 at 08:38 AM
Typing anything into the the Firefox URL bar will retrieve the first Google entry a la "I'm feeling lucky."
YAY.
Posted by: Doug Hammond | Apr 02, 2005 at 04:06 PM
sweet you dont even have to type the word google!
I stand corrected!
Posted by: Duncan | Apr 02, 2005 at 04:16 PM
If you go to any search engine's main page, right-click in the search box and select
"Add a keyword for this search", you can define a single letter to determine which engine your address bar uses for searching. For example I right-clicked > Add a keyword... in Google's search box, chose 'Google' as a name and 'g' as the keyword and clicked ok. I did the same for Altavista (a) and Yahoo (y) so now I just enter 'g duncan blog' to get a full page of Google search results on duncan and blog, and I just replace the 'g' with 'a' or 'y' to search with other engines.
You can do the same with any search box; go to the IMDB search box and set up 'm' as a prefix for searching the movie dB from the address bar.
Nerds rule!
Posted by: Richard | Apr 05, 2005 at 10:03 PM
sweet
Posted by: Duncan | Apr 06, 2005 at 12:31 AM