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Preloading input for a Google Search

Texun

Platinum Member
I use Google for reviews and research and would like to get away from typing "review" or "research" in the Google search field each time I use it. Is there a way to edit and save Google's page locally, or even on my own personal webpage with "review" already loaded into the search field?

This way I could click the shortcut to launch Google with "Review" already in the field and then copy my subject (Crtl V) without typing "review" or "research" each time and doing Ctrl V? Anyone know if this is possible? It probably is but my HTML skills are in bad shape.

Thanks
 
If you just want to change the search terms, then you can do so easily in Firefox. You can edit the search bar (see http://mycroft.mozdev.org/ ...they might have something) and you can also add things to the address bar search so you can have "google something" or also "research something" or "review something." On IE, I'm not sure if it's so easy.
 
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