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Compare Yahoo and Google

Christian Langreiter has an awesome tool that lets you compare search results between Yahoo and Google: Yahoo! vs Google.

When you search, wait a second, because sometimes it takes the results a little while to appear. If it doesn't come up after a while, then refresh... the results seem to be cached. I hope Yahoo and Google don't start blocking his server.

What's super-neat is that his flash program was built with REBOL and David Oliva's Rebol/Flash dialect. Make sure to check out the examples!

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Edoc wrote:

Cool, REBOL!
Chris is a longtime REBOL hero, he's built a few really neat useful tools with it.

∴ Edoc | 25-Feb-2004 5:49pm est | #4003

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