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		<title>By: Cool Websites and Tools [July 13] &#124; DodaPedia</title>
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		<description>[...] (5) UnifiedSearch - Firefox add-on that unifies popular search engines like Bing, Wolfram, Wikipedia, Delicious and Stumbleupon in one place and lets you compare side-by-side with Google. Once you have it installed, simply go to Google and search for something. On the search results page, you should see a toolbar displaying different search engines. Clicking on the particular engine will open results from that engine next to the search results from Google. Read more: UnifiedSearch: Unified Search Engine Comparison Tool [...]</description>
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