Yagoohoogle

Eli

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I wonder how many are actually saying it right.

YAG-OOH-OOGLE.

At first I was saying it "Yahoogle", which makes much more sense... lol
 

Rogue

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When I enter a search string into the main Yagoohoogle window, all it does is split the screen and present a Yahoo! and a Google input screen. Shouldn't it pass off the query to each and return results from each engine? I'm using FireFox 1.2 BTW.

EDIT: I stand corrected. If I use quotes around my search entry, it does this, otherwise it works fine. What about quotes would throw it off since both pages by themselves support such a search string?
 

SparkyJJO

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Originally posted by: Doboji
meh

metacrawler >yagoohoogle

sorry, metacrawler never helped me find anything ;)
Google I use, then yahoo if google doesn't come up with what I need
Yagoohoogle (yikes that's fun to attempt to say :p) might be better than doing it manually. Kind of a neat idea
 

SagaLore

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Now the real question is - would you make this your start page?

I'm planning on designing a "portal" page for my site, something that people would use as their start page. It will look almost like Google's main search page, with the addition of a few rss feeds for virus alerts. I'm deciding if I should go with a multi-engine search...
 

Rogue

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Originally posted by: SagaLore
Now the real question is - would you make this your start page?

I'm planning on designing a "portal" page for my site, something that people would use as their start page. It will look almost like Google's main search page, with the addition of a few rss feeds for virus alerts. I'm deciding if I should go with a multi-engine search...

I would, especially for the virus related RSS feeds. Where would that data be fed from though? RCERT? eEye? Symantec?