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title: "Briefly, briefly"
date: 2005-03-18T07:06:31-05:00
url: https://blog.lmorchard.com/2005/03/18/briefly-briefly/
author: Les Orchard
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# Briefly, briefly

* "[I remember, I remember, making the body search.][wire]"

[wire]:http://musicbrainz.org/track/b961c49d-141c-4cfb-8b0d-014cb4e14703.html

* OmniWeb's tab drawer is hot--it beats the pants off tabs in Safari and FireFox.

* Is it just me, or is Yahoo! starting to make progress in stealing some of Google's mojo?

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                <a href="#comment-221090783" class="permalink"><time datetime="2005-03-19T11:45:52">2005-03-19T11:45:52</time></a>
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            <div class="content">had the same thought.

http://laughingmeme.org/archives/002827.html</div>
            
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                <a href="#comment-221090784" class="permalink"><time datetime="2005-03-19T11:59:31">2005-03-19T11:59:31</time></a>
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            <div class="content">1) Huh?
2) It sounds a bit fad-ish to me. Let's see how much people will care in a few months.
3) It's just you :) For now, at least...</div>
            
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                <a href="#comment-221090785" class="permalink"><time datetime="2005-03-23T23:11:02">2005-03-23T23:11:02</time></a>
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            <div class="content">Yahoo is getting more interesting. I recently added the Yahoo searchplugin to my Firefox install and found myself frequently referring to both engines. It does image search much better than Google.

I used to be a Google groupie; nowadays I don't like them much less but I'm relieved that someone's around to keep them honest.

Yahoo may never beat Google, but they're quite interesting in their own right. They certainly seem a lot more transparent than the tightlipped titan.</div>
            
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