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Old 06-12-2005, 07:26 AM   #1
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www.clusty.com

has anyone heard about www.clusty.com ? It's a a sort of new search engine and I did a test and typed in a few different things and clusty got better results than www.yahoo.com I really love it and if you ever get tons of results you it clusters things and you can click on different catagories on the left side. It's not a very popular one so I decided to tell people how great it is. It helped me find the other greatest websitew in the world. PCmch.com! Also they hand pick all of the websites from other search engines so there is no adult websites or websites that say bad URL or whatever. note: sorry glc if you consider this advertising I don't know how picky you are so...yeah

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Old 06-12-2005, 05:54 PM   #2
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I'm not picky - I just do my job, which is to enforce the rules. It's only advertising if YOU are Mr. Clusty or you put in a referral link. Of course we are interested in new search engines.
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The clusty search toolbar has been available to Firefox for quite some time now. You just install it as an extension and access it via the View > Toolbars function. I, however, much prefer the Groowe search bar which is available in FF and IE.
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Old 06-13-2005, 03:03 AM   #4
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I'm not picky - I just do my job, which is to enforce the rules. It's only advertising if YOU are Mr. Clusty or you put in a referral link. Of course we are interested in new search engines.
ooooooooh now I get it
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