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Performing Searches with grep

http://bashshell.net

You can direct grep to search through one file or many. You can also pipe in output from some other utility so that you’ll see only the information that you want to see. And, the fact that grep uses regular expressions allows you to perform searches even when you only have an approximate idea of what you’re searching for.

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Created by aweber 13 years 43 weeks ago – Made popular 13 years 43 weeks ago
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How To Search Using The Awk Utility

http://bashshell.net

The awk utility provides a powerful way to search for text strings using regex. This great tool will help you solve many Bash shell script needs.

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Created by aweber 13 years 47 weeks ago – Made popular 13 years 47 weeks ago
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Freedom to Search

http://www.linuxjournal.com

With CC Search, we give you quick and easy access to the freely licensed content available from many of the world's top content providers.

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Created by lozz 14 years 13 weeks ago – Made popular 14 years 13 weeks ago
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Ubuntu GNU/Linux 10.04 Search Page Links to Microsoft Datacentres

http://boycottnovell.com

As the new screenshots show, Ubuntu's change of a search provider is now finalised

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Created by komrad 14 years 33 weeks ago – Made popular 14 years 33 weeks ago
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What about KUI -- Keyword User Interface?

http://blog.ofset.org

I wanted to share this idea for a long time. Upon reading "Linux guru: interface innovation is the challenge" from linuxtoday, I realize that I can postpone no longer. My suggestion is simple: give users a simple entry box much like a google search box with cues (or possible keyword completions that get automatically displayed, if you are command-line-interface oriented like me).

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Created by ckhung 15 years 5 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 4 weeks ago
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Is Wolfram Alpha the next Cuil?

http://www.daniweb.com

Wolfram Alpha can promise all it likes, but ultimately it has to deliver. Which is where things get a little sticky, because at the moment Wolfram Alpha remains firmly behind closed doors and not open to public scrutiny. There is no demo, there is no public beta of the alpha. Can it really be a Google Killer?

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Created by bigpinkpig 15 years 30 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 30 weeks ago
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Using The Unix Or Linux CLI To Find Your Ask.com Index Rank

http://linuxshellaccount.blogspot.com

Now that the big 4 are done, we can get on with our lives ;)

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Created by eggixyz 15 years 39 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 39 weeks ago
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Finding Your MSN/Live Index Rank From The Unix Or Linux CLI

http://linuxshellaccount.blogspot.com

It's been a while since we put out an seo metrics script. In many ways, this is the opposite of our last one.

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Created by eggixyz 15 years 41 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 41 weeks ago
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FolderView Gets Nepomuk Search Integration

http://osnews.com

"In the future, you could possibly have an adaptive FolderView instance, which uses Nepomuk to show files relevant to what you are doing with your computer at that time."

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Created by moparx 16 years 16 weeks ago – Made popular 16 years 15 weeks ago
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Will Google Be Destroyed By Open Source Search Engines?

http://www.informationweek.com

Could open source kill the golden egg that laid Google? If Wikia has its way, it just might.

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Created by bluecheese 17 years 7 weeks ago – Made popular 17 years 7 weeks ago
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