Venture Beat posted a story about Firefox unveiling a one click button solution for all your search engines.
In the future release, when you type a search term into the Firefox search box, you will get a list of reorganized search suggestions from the default search provider. Better yet, a new array of buttons below these suggestions will let you pick which search engine you want to send the query to.
According to Venture Beat, Firefox is the only major browser that still offers a search bar separate from the address bar. This plays in nicely into Mozilla’s recent decision to push search as a big part of the browser that users can customize.
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John McCormac says
That Wikipedia link is the real Google killer. Ever since Google wandered off down the Yellow Brick Road of AI cluelessness, Wikipedia has been providing almost a generation of school kids and students with answers. Many of these users may have learned to go directly to the Wikipedia site rather than Google and this is why Google plunders Wikipedia for its “knowledge” graph scraper.