Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!

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In summary, The conversation highlights the discovery of a website called Yagoohoogle that combines Yahoo! and Google search engines. The website allows users to search for content on both search engines at the same time. However, there are some limitations to the site, such as having to manually enter a new search on each side or going back to Yagoohoogle after each search. The conversation also mentions other humorous versions of Google, such as Gizoogle and Google backwards.
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Do a search and see what happens. Pretty cool, check it out

http://yagoohoogle.com/
 
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lololololol... that is so clever omg.
 
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Yahoo sucks though.

Google is the best hands down.
 
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It gets screwed up though if you multiple-layer the frame effect (see attachment)...

:smile: :smile: :smile:

edit: it's worth waiting around to see it get approved.
 

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That is a cool site, but once you do a search you have to go back to Yagoohoogle!, or manully enter a new search on each side.
 
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mattmns said:
That is a cool site, but once you do a search you have to go back to Yagoohoogle!, or manully enter a new search on each side.

Or you could just go back to Yagohoo!gle from within the searched site and cause it to reiterate like in the screenshots that I just uploaded (and are still pending) :biggrin:.
 
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Check this out:

http://www.gizoogle.com

It has nothing to do with yahoo!, but it funny.
 
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The_Professional said:
Do a search and see what happens. Pretty cool, check it out

http://yagoohoogle.com/

That hurts my brain to look at, my eyse try to split directions to multi-task and...OUCH!
 
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mattmns said:
That is a cool site, but once you do a search you have to go back to Yagoohoogle!, or manully enter a new search on each side.

no, there were 3 frames on the page. Two vertical, and one horizontal at the very top with a yahoogoogle search bar.
 
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Hey you are right, cool. The last time I checked the site there was no top frame.
 
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http://elgoog.rb-hosting.de/index.cgi

google backwards
 
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Those are funny. I the backward Google websearch actually expects that what you type in will be reversed as well.
 

Related to Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!

1. What is "Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!"?

"Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!" is a search engine that combines the functionalities of Yahoo and Google. It allows users to search for information from both search engines at the same time, providing a more comprehensive search experience.

2. How does "Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!" work?

"Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!" works by using APIs from both Yahoo and Google. When a user enters a search query, the search engine sends the query to both Yahoo and Google and then combines the results into a single page for the user to view.

3. Can I use advanced search features on "Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!"?

Yes, "Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!" allows users to use advanced search features such as filtering by date, image size, and file type. These features are available through the advanced search options on the search results page.

4. Is "Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!" a secure search engine?

"Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!" uses secure connections (https) to protect the privacy of its users. However, it is always recommended to be cautious and use your discretion when clicking on links from any search engine.

5. Can I change the search settings on "Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!"?

Yes, "Search on Yagoohoogle - See What Happens!" allows users to customize their search settings, such as changing the default search engine, enabling safe search, and selecting the number of results per page. These settings can be accessed through the settings menu on the search results page.

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