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  1. #1
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    http://searchqu.com

    Looks EXACTLY LIKE GOOGLE DID BEFORE THEY ME$$ED IT UP!!

    Only thing is it requires scripts after the initial search for some reason but IM SURE SETTING THIS AS YOUR DEFAULT SEARCH ENGINE WOULD WORK W/O THEM!!


    EDIT:

    If i enable scripts to do another search it loads a different domain and bogs my browser down while loading (Its a frame on the new page)

    Guess ill stick to using it W/O SCRIPTS and/or setting it as my default engine
    Last edited by Dude111; September 13th, 2011 at 03:12 AM.

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    Question Re: Internet Related Issues

    Hello Dude111,

    Nice Post,
    I try as much as possible NOT to use Google,
    I would like to give this a whirl, can you let me know how to run it
    W/O SCRIPTS and/or setting it as my default engine ?
    I know this sounds trivial but I haven't dealt with Scripts in a long time
    Do you Know of any other good search engines besides the one you just found ?
    I really don't care for bing either, but I do use it, I guess I was to used to google.
    Thanks Much,
    Night_skies
    Last edited by Night_Skies; September 13th, 2011 at 08:29 AM. Reason: spelling

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    Yes the one i use now is SCROOGLE

    https://ssl.scroogle.org

    My browser will let me enter any URL i want as my default engine (Some browsers you have to make the change in the registry)

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    There are many Search Providers. If you have IE8 or IE9 you can access a list of those that can be integrated into IE from IE Tools|Manage Add-ons. Under "Add-On Types" click Search Providers and then at the bottom left "Find more search providers". Put your cursor at the left or right edges of your screen to see them scroll by. Of course, you can also search for "Search Providers" or "Search Engines" from your existing provider.
    Another list offered by MS is
    http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...n/default.mspx
    but the above list is more fun to see.
    Jim
    WIN7 Ultimate SP1 64bit, IE 11, NTFS,
    cable, MS Security Essentials, Windows 7 firewall

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    Smile Re: Search Engines

    Dude111 & Welshjim,

    Dude111,
    Thank You for the suggestion of the search that is like Google
    and the Scroogle. I haven't had a chance to try them yet , but
    I will probably tonight !

    Welshjim,
    Thank You also for the search suggestions, however I have IE7,
    I will probable still keep searching for more search engines.

    Thanks Again,
    night_skies
    Last edited by Night_Skies; September 15th, 2011 at 11:21 PM. Reason: spelling

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