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Monday, October 10, 2005

Search Everywhere You gada.be

Chris Pirillo today launched a new meta-search egnine called gada.be. The sheer genius of it is that all you need to do is add your search terms to the first part of the URL and bingo, you have a persistent meta-search that you can bookmark. For example, if I wanted to search for blog posts, Web pages, news stories, Wikipedia entries and more on Google, I would simply enter google.gada.be in my browser and I would land on this page. For more, check out TechCrunch's review. Oh and it outputs RSS too via an OPML dump. However, what I love most about it is that it's brisk baby and that it works nicely on a Treo. Congrats Chris.

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