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    Smile Like to search both Google & Yahoo?

    Now you can do it at the same time with Gahoo!Yoogle. http://www.gahooyoogle.com/
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    That's interesting. I may try that. I use Google 99 percent of the time. I think it's the best one out there.

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    Interesting toy! I always use Yahoo, but I have tried Google on occasion.

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    Looks confusing with the 2 windows if your trying to look at major content , better for quick image look see's to me.
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    Interesting!

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    I use both yahoo and google. I've found google is what I use most often, but I like to see different search results and sometimes google just doesn't always give the best. This is a neat option. Thanks.
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    Wow! That is kewl there side-by-side. Thanks

    "DoubleTrust is an interesting and fun search engine that combines and then ranks listings retrieved from Google and Yahoo"


    I use GOOGLE most of the time!

    http://www.doubletrust.net/

    Want to browse lots of good results from two leading authorities, in a quick compact clean format ?

    DoubleTrust is based on the simple premise that trusting two authorities is better than one. You want better search results, but don't want to use the top two search engines separately. DoubleTrust solves the problem for you.

    Best of the both
    It fetches results from two leading authorities on web search and shows you what BOTH of them think are good results (the STARS). These are the most relevant results from their mutual agreement. It also shows you were they conflict (the ORPHANS). ORPHANS reveal the top sites which you would not have discovered using just one engine alone. It does all the dirty work for you. Try it !

    You do not miss ANY results compared to just using one search engine.

    Sure, you swear by Google - so do I. But here are some new-ish search engine sites.

    http://www.answers.com/
    ANSWERS.COM: A big new effort at a "natural language" search engine. Not keyword based - it tries to understand your full question.

    http://www.brainboost.com/
    BRAINBOOST.COM: Same principle as Answers.com. Try it out.

    http://search.msn.com/
    SEARCH.MSN.COM: The new relaunched, revamped MSN search. Microsoft's big response to Google.

    http://www.sreetips.com/google.html
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    Dogpile lets you search google, yahoo, msn, & ask. I use it all the time.

    http://www.dogpile.com

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