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What is in your "Search" bookmarks folder? (or = ) by Snate 2009-08-26 09:58:08

I'm posting this simply because I'm curious about the search and simple reference tools out there.

Here is what is in my Search folder located on my Bookmarks toolbar in Firefox; some of these I've never used but I've heard of them and I saved them just in case:

AltaVista (www.altavista.com)

Answers.com (www.answers.com)

Ask.com (www.ask.com)

Bing (www.bing.com)

Clusty (clusty.com)

Creative Commons Search (search.creativecommons.org)

Cuil (www.cuil.com)

Dictionary.com (dictionary.reference.com)

Dogpile (www.dogpile.com)

Google (www.google.com)

Hunch (www.hunch.com)

LeapFish (www.leapfish.com)

Let me Google that for you (lmgtfy.com)

Lycos (www.lycos.com)

MetaCrawler (www.metacrawler.com)

Mozilla Firefox Start Page (www.google.com/firefox) (it's just Google really but it is Firefox's default home page and I didn't want to just delete it)

Reference.com (www.reference.com)

Thesaurus.com (thesaurus.reference.com)

Urban Dictionary (www dot urbandictionary dot com)

Valley Yellow Pages (www.myyp.com)

Valley Yellow Pages (www.valleyyellowpages.com)

WebCrawler (www.webcrawler.com)

White Pages (www.whitepages.com)

Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org) (actually I have en.wikipedia.org bookmarked)

Wolfram Alpha (www.wolframalpha.com)

Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com)

Yellow Pages (www.yellowpages.com)

Yellow Pages (www.superpages.com) (not the same as just above)



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