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Posted by Galen on November 22, 2006, 4:27 am
Please log in for more thread options Rob Burnett had this to say:
My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
> I see you understand precisely what I am looking for. Thanks for the
> suggestions. The showstopper for me at live.com is the only ten results
> per
> page. I waste too much time clicking on "next page of results." It seems
> Microsoft has forgotten wee are not using 640x480 resolution any more as
> ten
> results per page is a consistent limit from Microsoft search pages.
> Changing
> that setting is always hidden deep within "options" or "settings" or
> "customize" pages. Until I find it at live.com, I use something else.
>
> One day soon I hope I can purchase a search service that completely
> removes
> junk results and advertising within results. A spam filter turned upside
> down and backwards. This to me would be far more lucrative than monthly
> antivirus or security update services.
>
>> Specifics (I do a LOT of searching via live.com) and find that I get
>> better
>> results there as compared to the other engines but there are still times
>> when I have to be very specific.
>>
>> Example:
>> "specific topic" specific OS -"on sale" -price -shipping -keyword spammed
>> info
>>
>> If I know what domain I'm looking for then it is "site:domain.com term"
>> and
>> it's a lot of work and a pain to learn but it seems that it has become
>> something of an art.
Head here:
http://www.live.com/?searchonly=true
Type in a search term - any one will do
Click on Options (tada - there it is)
Set to English
50 results
Group results
Open in new browser
Limit to English
I do turn SafeSearch off
(my settings)
It will write a cookie and save your settings until you delete the cookie.
It's not too bad but they hid the options on us, you have to make a search
before you get those options. Don't blame me. *grins* I didn't write it.
--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/
"Chance has put in our way a most singular and whimsical problem, and its
solution is its own
reward." - Sherlock Holmes
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