Our popular Google Enhancer addon for Firefox is officially out of beta. After months of testing, we're happy to release it for general use. Thank you to all those who helped test it and gave us feedback.
Also, we're excited to announce the release of a beta version of our addon for Internet Explorer. Just like the Firefox addon, it works in the background to enhance your search results. To use it, download the installer and go through the simple installation wizard.
This new video shows these extensions in action:
You'll notice from the video that local search results are returned by the extensions. We recently announced our latest product True Knowledge Local, which helps you find products around the UK.
After you install the extensions, try these two example Google searches (screenshots of results):
Download the Extensions Now
Want to make your searches more useful?
For those of you who like using Google Chrome and just might not be aware already... there is a fun, easy way to use TK from Chrome. You can easily add any custom search engine just with one URL, and TK counts as a search engine in this way.
My work here is easy, Google did it for me: http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer...
I recommend using the keyword "ask" or "tk" to trigger it.
The Firefox addon is better, in my opinion, but this is cool enough for when some of us may not be using Firefox ; )
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I posted this on the forum first, but I think it belonged here more.
Posted by: Justin Workman | 04 September 2009 at 02:52 PM