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<title>Jeff Epler's blog</title>
<modified>2012-03-14T15:04:14Z</modified>
<tagline>Photos, electronics, cnc, and more</tagline>
<author><name>Jeff Epler</name><email>jepler@unpythonic.net</email></author>
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<title>Google Literal Search for Firefox</title>
<issued>2012-03-14T15:04:14Z</issued>
<modified>2012-03-14T15:04:14Z</modified>
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&lt;a onclick=&quot;window.external.AddSearchProvider('http://media.unpythonic.net/emergent-files/01331737454/google-literal-search.xml')&quot;&gt;Click here&lt;/a&gt; to add
&amp;quot;google literal search&amp;quot; to your list of search engines in firefox.  This is
about like the original google search engine that ships with most versions
of firefox, except that it specifies the tbs=li:1 parameter so that
the search is literal.

&lt;p&gt;If you'd like to look directly at the .xml file that specifies the search
provider, it's &lt;a href=&quot;https://media.unpythonic.net/emergent-files/01331737454/google-literal-search.xml&quot;&gt;google-literal-search.xml&lt;/a&gt;.
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