Danny blogged a great overview of YubNub, a service that "gives you a command line interface for search" a couple of weeks ago. The command is sew [foo]. You can also use the command sewb [foo] to search only the SEW Blog.
New service YubNub harkens to give you a command line interface for search. C:\> YubNub For "Command Line" Searching & Search Commands For the Majors Honestly, I didn't miss leaving behind the DOS command line and getting all GUI.
New service YubNub harkens to give you a command line interface for search. Honestly, I didn't miss leaving behind the DOS command line and getting all GUI. Finally, remember that all search engines have command line-like interfaces of their own.
Right now, it's clunky -- involving you doing a search, then adding the &format=rss command to the end of your query string. For a start, adding a link or icon to the bottom of the search results page with the right command already embedded would...
You can override this by explicitly entering your current location using the Settings command. The interface is clean and sparse, as are search result pages. In addition to English, the MSN Search interface is available in ten other, mostly...
The idea is that Internet users start browsing from these portals, and thus they can command high ad rates or partnership fees by funneling traffic. New Netscape Line-Up + Real Name Tops At AltaVista + Inktomi Picked By Yahoo, Snap + Three's...
The idea is that Internet users start browsing from these portals, and thus they can command high ad rates or partnership fees by funneling traffic. New Netscape Line-Up + Real Name Tops At AltaVista + Inktomi Picked By Yahoo, Snap + Three's...
Near match" tries to find terms with 25 words of each other, in any order, the same as using the NEAR command. On the front page, "Advance Search" takes you to the Lycos Pro interface. This is consistent with what she in response to Levich's letter...
Near match" tries to find terms with 25 words of each other, in any order, the same as using the NEAR command. On the front page, "Advance Search" takes you to the Lycos Pro interface. This is consistent with what she in response to Levich's letter...