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Goosh: Unix shell style interface for Google
Goosh has the look and feel of a Unix or Linux shell, but the site is powered by Google. If you want to conduct a web search, just enter a search term, like "download" and hit enter. If you want to search Google News you can type "news download" (without the quotes) or just "n download." You can even search Google Maps by typing "place" before your query. For a complete list of commands, type "help."
The site gives you access to a bunch of Google services from a single web page, which is kind of useful. But the site's true appeal lies in the fact that it's incredibly geeky.
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Bufsabre said 8:43PM on 6-03-2008
i love it its really fast and has alot of quick search key names
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David Van (Cool Prizes Inc.) said 8:01AM on 6-04-2008
Man... I'm never using Google anymore! THIS IS COOL, FAST AND BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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arntracks said 2:07AM on 6-05-2008
I tried goosh and surely rocks!!... but, this line doesn't works as expected:
lucky google
because (using firefox 2) after that you can´t go back to goosh, anybody knows why?
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