Thursday, April 27, 2006
How do you search?
When it comes to web searching, Google is king, Yahoo! is up there, and MSN is making changes to compete. But there is another search tool that I think beats them all. It's called Copernic and I've been using it for several years. It's another tool that you can add to your toolbox.
Copernic is an an application that you install locally on your computer. When you launch a search, it uses multiple search engines to find results, then saves the query and results locally. You can look at links, check off the ones that you've looked at or want to followup on later. You can even come back a day, week, or month later and the search and results are still there. It also supports categorizing your searches in different ways.
You can download Copernic and try it for free or buy one of several enhanced versions. There is even a desktop search tool. Go give it a try.
Copernic is an an application that you install locally on your computer. When you launch a search, it uses multiple search engines to find results, then saves the query and results locally. You can look at links, check off the ones that you've looked at or want to followup on later. You can even come back a day, week, or month later and the search and results are still there. It also supports categorizing your searches in different ways.
You can download Copernic and try it for free or buy one of several enhanced versions. There is even a desktop search tool. Go give it a try.
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