Enhance Google Search Results With Greasemonkey Scripts

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Google Search is the best search engine available today, however several services like , Wikipedia and contain useful information too, and the ability to everything together would definitely be great.

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Shankar from Killer Tech Tips has put up a nice collection of Scripts you can use to enhance the Google Search results, including the ability to include relevant results from Wikipedia, Flickr and in the sidebar, ability to restrict results to data written within a particular time frame, integrate twitter search results in Google search results among other things.

Enhance Google Search Pages With Greasemonkey Scripts [Killer Tech Tips]



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  1. Shankar Ganesh
    March 21st, 2009 at 11:21 pm #

    Thank you for featuring the post, Keith :)

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  2. it support london
    August 24th, 2009 at 6:53 am #

    Awesome man! I knew you could customise your results but I didn’t think you could to this extent. I haven’t really used Greasemonkey much but I will have to look into it now.

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  3. Chinmoy
    August 28th, 2009 at 12:54 am #

    very helpful. Greasemonkey scripts are just great.

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