Three ways to search for information on the web quickly
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Almost anything you need to know is somewhere on the web. But how do you search for that information quickly?
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Thank you very much for this very interesting article. It contains many useful tips.
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Over time you notice what search engine does better with different search terms -
Any plans on implementing search engines sync?
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Some really good tips there!
Keyboard accessibility and customisation of hotkeys is the main reason I'm sticking with Vivaldi! Also it helps that it's blazingly fast! ๏ธonce keyboard users get up to speed (and learn a few shortcuts), thereโs no limit to how fast they can go.
The only limit being the speed of light - i.e. bandwidth
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@ysf said in Three ways to search for information on the web quickly:
Any plans on implementing search engines sync?
...yes, search engines back up already exist, see here:
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Excellent article, with a few new tips.
Many Thanks.
Depending on what I'm doing I usually start with Bing. I know I am one of eight that use it as everyone hates MS products but I find it gives me the most relevant results.
If I can't find it there I will switch to Startpage or DDG. I do find Startpage has a fairly good Advanced Search component and DDG has its Bang (!) function which can provide a bit of speed.
Using a laptop I am not fond of my trackpad and a mouse even more awkward so I use the keyboard a lot (in Vivaldi, Windows and other applications). -
A very informative article. Thank you very much for taking the time to share this with us. I hadn't heard about a few of those search engines, so I'll be checking those out for sure. DuckDuckGo has been the one I use for several years now.
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I love using CTRL+L to focus the searchbar + gSPACE[searh term] + ENTER, vivaldi is my favorite browser I really appreciate the work done by the developers, 1000000000000 Kudos to them !
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