tsatske -> RE: Censorship at Google? (1/18/2010 5:26:28 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LanceHughes Actually, there is a way I've found to suppress Googles suggestions. I very rarely use www.google.com I have an old Google tool bar that works the way I want it to. One of the features of the tool bar is that it displays the words (and quoted phrases) on the bar. Once I go to one of the ranked pages, I can click on the word or phrase to get a search without re-typing my word or phrase into a ctrl-F box. Lance, I may indeed have horribly lacking research skills. My sons are always telling me that I do not have good 'google skills'. But I usually find what I want. What I don't find is a conspiracy trying to lead me to the unhelpful answers that pop up, ect. I do like just playing around with google, seeing what certain querries get me. My middle son says that energy would be better put into playing around on Wikki, his fave site, but I prefer Gutenberg. As for your delemia, which you have already solved, I just thought I'd throw out there - I use Opera. One of it's features is single letter searches. In my address bar, I type a single letter, a space, and then anything i want, and it searches for that on the site the single letter is programed to. Tyep g (space) anything in the world, and it searches for 'anything in the world' on google. type y anything in the world, it searches yahoo. e for ebay, z for amazon, and so on. it is a pretty cool function. and, no drop down suggestions, just as you said.
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