New Cool Feature: Depersonalized Search Browser Plug-in

June 18th, 2007 | RSS Feed



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Joost De Valk created a Google de-Personalized Search plug-in which can can be used in both Firefox and Internet Explorer 7. Meaning, now you can search without logging out of Google and still receive depersonalized SERPs.

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One webmaster writes, "Seriously cool work, Joost! Thanks for providing the community with a practical tool. It may be a simple tool, but its the simple things that sometimes don't appreciated enough. (plus, I don't have to enter &pws=0 after each search either.) "

This new application has been received with much favor and support, as seen in threads at SEOmoz, MonkeySEO etc while Marketing Pilgrim is giving a shout-out to ten man-of-the-moment.

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