Welcome to the UltimateSearch gadget. With this gadget in your Vista SideBar you will have access to the entire Internet from one search box.
How does it work?
UltimateSearch uses a prefix system rather than having you click a checkbox or change your settings. For example, if you want to search Google for the term "widget", you would type "g.widget" into UltimateSearch and hit the Enter key. Viola...Google results for the term will appear in your browser. If you want Yahoo!, you type "y.widget" and so on.

Which searches are available? Current Searches: 34
"a." = Amazon
"images." = Google Images
"a9." = A9
"imdb." = IMDB
"ask." = Ask.com
"l." = Live (Microsoft)
"bg." = Bible Gateway
"lat." = LA Times
"buy." = Buy.com
"lh." = LifeHacker
"clusty." = Clusty
"ms." = MySpace
"cnn." = CNN News
"msnbc." = MSNBC
"define." = Dictionary.com
"news." = Google News
"digg." = Digg
"nyt." = New York Times
"ebay." = eBay
"orkut." = Orkut
"fb." = Facebook
"pg." = Price Grabber
"flic." = Flickr
"php." = PHP
"fox." = Fox News
"th." = Thesaurus.com
"g." = Google
"w." = Wikipedia
"gd." = GoDaddy
"y." = Yahoo
"gmap." = Google Maps
"ymap." = Yahoo! Maps
"half." = Half.com
"yt." = YouTube
"?" = UltimateSearch Help (? Only)
The absence of a prefix results in a Google search.
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