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- Search the Web
Without A Search Engine?
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Redwood
City, CA-based RealNames has introduced a new
service allowing Internet users to search
selected major search engines directly from their
browser's address window.
- It sounds
incredible, but you can actually do a search
using Google, Yahoo, MSN, Excite or AOL without
having to first click over to Google, Yahoo, MSN,
Excite or AOL-- if you use RealNames' new free RealSearch service. How does it
work? For those who have used RealNames' Global
Keyword Namespaces technology this will sound
familiar: type the name of the search engine you
want to use and your search words into your
browser address box, WITHOUT a http:// or www,
and you will be brought directly to the results
list.
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- Searchers must be
using Microsoft's Internet Explorer version 3.0
or higher utomatically take advantage of
RealSearch. While Realnames indicates that
RealSearch will work with Netscape browsers if
users download a plug-in, the plug-in was not
locatable on the RealNames web site. Users should
also note that RealSearch does not appear to work
with Internet Explorer of Netscape Communicator
for the Mac.
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- For example, to
find information about Internet filtering, enter
the following text into the address box of one of
the browser's listed below (in this case Google):
google internet filtering. Your results list will
be displayed, however beware that it takes longer
to receive the result list via RealSearch than
going directly to the search engine itself.
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