tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381808698906818888.post6635978156549564293..comments2018-06-14T15:07:02.803+02:00Comments on Erich Hegenberger: Translating in the wrong domainUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381808698906818888.post-20592655461163000382009-06-02T20:39:50.236+02:002009-06-02T20:39:50.236+02:00Sounds good, looking forward to it! I recently dis...Sounds good, looking forward to it! I recently disabled all my GM scripts to investigate a slowdown, and now they're all gone! :(Erich Hegenbergerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03293571393452603943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381808698906818888.post-2908251833055965572009-06-02T20:34:57.880+02:002009-06-02T20:34:57.880+02:00You could use the Grease Monkey add-on with Google...You could use the Grease Monkey add-on with Google FX (http://spedr.com/35ilm). You can click on More Options in IE but Google FX is better because it adds icons to set the date of publication of the search results. I recently started a blog and I will be talking about Google FX, which is like Google on X.Claudia Alvishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01732495728371630881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381808698906818888.post-17263210026001914212009-06-02T20:29:00.979+02:002009-06-02T20:29:00.979+02:00That's great, thanks for the tip! One search optio...That's great, thanks for the tip! One search option I'd really like a shortcut for is the age of a hit - especially when I have problems with my computer (i.e. as often as I need to search for terminology), I like to look for solutions that are only a year or a month old, and I hate clicking all the advanced search buttons to get to it!Erich Hegenbergerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03293571393452603943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7381808698906818888.post-76245897594284264362009-06-02T20:22:54.631+02:002009-06-02T20:22:54.631+02:00Great post! I also work that way; that is, limitin...Great post! I also work that way; that is, limiting the domain and using graphics to visually ID a term. Google results can be very misleading, but if you know how to use it properly, it will be a fantastic resource.<br /><br />One tip that you might find useful: Firefox's Quicksearches. If you want to limit your results to one domain, and you're always entering 'site:.de', Quicksearches will save you a lot of time. To add a Quicksearch you just need to place the cursor on the Google search field (after you've submitted a query), right-click and select 'Add keyword for this search'. Enter your keyword, it could be 'de', and next time you need to google something in that domain, just type 'de [your term]'. I wrote an article in ProZ with some screenshots here (http://spedr.com/1q2qu).<br /><br />Claudia AlvisClaudia Alvishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01732495728371630881noreply@blogger.com