The Evolution of Web Search?

October 23rd, 2006 - By:  Alex Bailey

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That's just what TWERQ is calling their new search engine. One of the main features they boast about is tabbed searching.
TWERQ
Upon making a search on TWERQ, you have a few options of how searches are made. You can use two ++ signs to open two new tabs. For instance searching for Ajax++PHP would open two tabs one searching for Ajax, and one for PHP. You can also do Ajax+PHP\\tutorial which would append the word "tutorial" to Ajax and PHP in the search tabs. For a full list of all their commands you can see their site. Or you can take the lazy route and watch their video tutorial. All results found on your searches will be relevant of course, because it's just using Google's search. Optionally if you are used to Yahoo, you can configure it to use it. TWERQ will open the search tabs you had open since you've last used it; even if you close your browser. This is because they use cookies to store some information. You can drag and drop the search tabs to order them in any specific way you want, along with your RSS feeds as well. The evolution of searching, probably not; but very cool and useful nonetheless.

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    • 1. Information  |  June 1st, 2007 @ 8:22 PM |  Add karma Subtract karma  +0

      I think Google has it for good. I can’t see myself or everyone else making something the new Google. It’s really to bad that Yahoo can’t step it up and have give Google some real competition.

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