FireFox Smart Keywords

Here's one of those things that will bind your heart to FireFox and make you vow never to go back to that boring Internet Explorer even if it does have tabs and RSS in it: Smart Keywords.

Yes, after a quick look at this page (or, for those who need a complete walkthrough), you too can make it easy to search your favorite sites. I just type wiki Derek Webb to find the latest on a favorite artist. Or, I also type whois inreview.com from time to time because I kinda want the domain. And, as the FireFox page points out, any movie fan should have imdb Stephen Tobolowsky to look up those obscure actors that are everywhere and have cool names.

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