Didn't know it ws the Google-watch people, not Google. But who cares? Much thanks for the macro. I think this will be my search engine default for now, all things considered.
Just wanted to clarify who was behind the search site. Personally, I use whatever search engine fits my needs best, and don't really care about who's behind it.
I don't really care who's behind any particular search engine either, but I do care about the government doing data mining on my search requests, so I really, really like the concept of Scroogle.
Scroogle is important to me because it is the only place I have gotten accurate information about the Justice Department's request for search-term data from Microsoft, Yahoo, and AOL (which turns out NOT to be a problem this time, but who knows what will be involved next time) http://www.scroogle.org/subpoena.html
Scroogle works very well, and is one of very few search engines that do not keep records, but they are a tiny, very-low-budget group, so they sometimes have to save bandwith by limiting their searches to 20 per hour for each user. I have been using them as my default search, and have had no problems.
If the bandwidth limit is a problem, you should investigate Clusty (which is from the vivisimo company)
ndebord- In this case though, it actually does make a difference who is behind scroogle, particularly since google is what scroogle is protecting people against. Read this page: http://www.scroogle.org/gscrape.html
even... - if google... is totally unbiased (even finacially) & totally benevolent.
ImHO - it is good to hear more than one opinion/voice. By principle.
i use meta ger for additional opinion
(german meta search - located in my home town, hanover).
guess i must ask Fred some day how to implement it into menus ; )
but i am sure - we (all) only talk about the how to ask more than one engine?
regards
Has anyone noticed google's new stunt? With some (but not all) searches, it'll show you 3 results, then have a split off section (like the sponsored links one) with about 4 results, then go to a full list of results. I think what it does is to give you the top 3 results for your exact search, then 3 or 4 results from what they think you meant to search for (presumeably a more popular search), then the rest of your results. Try this one for example: http://www.google.com/search?q=oscars%20results Very annoying if you ask me.
Yes, the idea of big borther looking in on my search habits routinely is just not what I expect out of America. BTW, I tried to set Scroogle as my default search engine and for some reason it wouldn't take. I can change the default to anything else except this one and of course metasearch.
@ndebord
You must've forgotten to add the setcheck in EngineSync for Scroogle. Simply add the following line to the EngineSync macro: setcheck("macros(Scroogle)", getpref(STRING, $sen) == "Scroogle" ? true:false);
I am completely new to K-meleon, so I thought it would be nice to summarize for other novices. And, yes, it's better to Scroogle than to Google if you are privacy minded....
What to do:
A) Backup "menus.cfg" and "macros.cfg" to save your current setup
B) In Tools/AdvancedPreferences/Macros/click opens 'macros.cfg':
hi, i tried this with k meleon 1.5 and couldn't find the advanced preferences under tools, can anyone help me to use scroogle as my default web search engine?
thanks