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Google - Searching the Web with Firebird

Google is one of the world's most used search engines and with a good reason. Google has spread across the world and can be found in a variety of languages. Although there's no denying that it's a straight forward search engine, underneath lies a monster waiting to be unleashed.

The three browsers included in Zeta, Firebird, Mozilla and NetPositive, use Google as the their default search engine. Firebird users will benefit from the Google toolbar built into the browser, which makes searching even easier.

One way to use Google...
To start searches in Firebird, enter your search criteria in the Google toolbar and press Enter. This will open Google with a list of search results.

Hopefully Google will come up with results you were searching for, and you can select a link for the page you want to view. To get back to the search results, press the 'Show the previous page' button in the toolbar.

To view a range of images related to your selected search criteria, hit the 'Images' tab. A gallery of thumbnails appear that link to the full sized image.

Hit the 'Directory' tab to view your related search links. Under 'Related Categories' in the 'Directory' path, hit the link to reveal more specific Web pages.

Advanced use of Google
Choosing the 'Web' tab and then 'Advanced Search'. Here you can select options to instigate a refined search. Select from 'Language', 'File Format', 'Date' and more.

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