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NetworkWorld.com, MA
By Danny Allen , PC World , 05/27/2009 If you're a serious search hound who often clicks through to Wikipedia pages that Google digs up, then you'll love Googlepedia. This free Firefox add-on splits your Google page in half: On the left are your ...


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•Googlepedia combines Wikipedia, Google searches
InfoWorld, CA
By Danny Allen | PC World If you're a serious search hound who often clicks through to Wikipedia pages that Google digs up, then you'll love Googlepedia. This free Firefox add-on splits your Google page in half: On the left are your regular Web results ...


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•Googlepedia combines Wikipedia, Google searches
The Industry Standard, CA
If you're a serious search hound who often clicks through to Wikipedia pages that Google digs up, then you'll love Googlepedia. This free Firefox add-on splits your Google page in half: On the left are your regular Web results, and on the right (where ...


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•Search Google and Wikipedia at the Same Time With Googlepedia ...
Washington Post, United States
If you're a serious search hound who often clicks through to Wikipedia pages that Google digs up, then you'll love Googlepedia. This free Firefox add-on splits your Google page in half: On the left are your regular Web results, and on the right (where ...


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•Googlepedia combines Wikipedia, Google searches
CIO, Germany
If you're a serious search hound who often clicks through to Wikipedia pages that Google digs up, then you'll love . This free Firefox add-on splits your Google page in half: On the left are your regular Web results, and on the right (where AdWords ...


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•Googlepedia combines Wikipedia, Google searches
PC World Magazine, Australia
If you're a serious search hound who often clicks through to Wikipedia pages that Google digs up, then you'll love Googlepedia. This free Firefox add-on splits your Google page in half: On the left are your regular Web results, and on the right (where ...


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•Googlepedia combines Wikipedia, Google searches
techworld.nl, Netherlands
If you're a serious search hound who often clicks through to Wikipedia pages that Google digs up, then you'll love Googlepedia. This free Firefox add-on splits your Google page in half: On the left are your regular Web results, and on the right (where ...


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•Googlepedia Combines Wikipedia, Google Searches
CIO, MA
If you're a serious search hound who often clicks through to Wikipedia pages that Google digs up, then you'll love Googlepedia. This free Firefox add-on splits your Google page in half: On the left are your regular Web results, and on the right (where ...


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•Search Google and Wikipedia Simultaneously
Tom's Guide, CA
By Jane McEntegart, published on May 28, 2009 at 1:00 PM There are buckets of useless firefox add-ons out there but Googlepedia is not one of them. Googlepedia is simple and doesn't take much getting used to. All it does is search both Google and ...


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•Navify offers youtube videos through Wikipedia
PC Authority, Australia
by Daniel Long on May 28, 2009 Have you ever wanted to browse your favourite Wikipedia entries with the added benefit of video and music? Navify does just that, in an attempt to bring more interaction to the world's biggest encyclopaedia. ...


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•Googlepedia combines Wikipedia, Google searches
San Francisco Chronicle, USA
If you're a serious search hound who often clicks through to Wikipedia pages that Google digs up, then you'll love Googlepedia. This free Firefox add-on splits your Google page in half: On the left are your regular Web results, and on the right (where ...


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