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« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2008, 07:31:22 AM »
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In 2004, Google struck a deal with Mozilla to include a Google search box tucked into a corner of the Firefox browser. According to Mozilla’s most recent tax documents, in 2006 Google paid Mozilla $65 million for the resulting traffic to its search listings.


When I got Leopard with my Mini, there was a link to Yahoo already in the Bookmarks Bar of Safari. Yet, it seems that there was something else that popped up wanting to make Google the default search engine... losemarbles.gif
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« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2008, 12:04:37 PM »
That's another feature that Safari doesn't seem to have. Seems in FF it is very easy to add other search engines/dictionary sites/etc. I'm really trying to learn to like Safari since FF continues to get bogged down with many sites. It's probably because of the AdBlock/NoScript/FlashBlock/etc. Add-Ons. But I also get frustrated with the little things that some Add-Ons enable, like simply hovering for a millisecond over a tab and having that tab activated/selected. I am catching myself getting sleepy while hovering over a Safari tab before realizing that I need to actually click the tab...wallbash.gif blush-anim-cl.gif
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« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2008, 03:30:46 PM »
iSeek

It's a customizable Internet search field that is available when using any application via the Finder Menu Bar. I have used it a lot the past couple of years; with Leopard's improved built-in dictionary I may be using it a bit less...