Sugarcodes & yubnub




Here’s another way to search.  Sugarcodes is a website where you can search using command lines created by sugarcodes and users.  For example, typing “g keyword” searches google for your keyword.  Sugarcodes has quite a few command words already, and users (you included) can create more.  I created a sugarcodes, lzn, for LISZEN, the Library & Information Science blog (Google co-op) search engine.

yubnub does the same (looks like it was first), and has a browser plugin.

Thanks to this TechCrunch post!

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2 Comments »

  1. Jonathan Aquino Said,

    January 10, 2007 @ 1:53 am

    TechnoLibrarian – Thanks for the YubNub mention! Try this in YubNub:

    split {url g technolibrarian.edublogs.org} {url gbs technolibrarian.edublogs.org}

  2. technolibrarian Said,

    January 20, 2007 @ 6:37 pm

    Nice! Thanks for the tip!

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