Trly.gd made it to Google (at last!)

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The awesome Trly.gd search tool made it to Google. Are you guys willing to help me promote it? It’s totally worth it!

Trly.gd might go for sale

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Hello everyone!

Trly.gd might go for sale after a single week on the internets. I am a bit short on cash and hundred-bucks domain names are not exactly paying the bills. If I can get a price in the 4 figures, Trly.gd will be taken to another domain. Otherwise, the domain will keep providing excellent search tools.

Trly.gd get its domain, URL shortening

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Trly.gd, the awesome keyword-based search tool gets its domain name after a few weeks of development. On top of all the great features it offers, Trly can now shrink URLs.

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Trly.gd is in the works, and it’s gonna be good!

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I’m bossing hard to get Trly.gd working as soon as the payment for the domain is completed. Trly.gd is a keyword-based search tool that helps you access all the information you need from a single box.

Meanwhile, you can find a sneak peak of the current page here:

Trly.gd will rock your socks

Want to win 25 easy bucks?

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I made something great, but I suck and naming things, no matter how insanely awesome they are. There’s 25$ on the table. Whoever picks the winning name gets it.

Name this bugger!

As you can see, this is a search bar far more awesome than anything you’ve seen before. All it needs is a name so I can put it under a domain and make a Firefox, IE and Opera search bar for it.

Conditions:

  1. The domain name for the new title must be available.
  2. The name cannot be already in use.
  3. That’s it, really.

Payment is done via Paypal. I could also send (canadian) cash by mail or a used cartridge of Pokémon Pinball for the Gameboy. Your call.

Googlepedia puts Wikipedia in your Google

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For people like me who never know which engine to set in the Firefox search bar, here is a nice little add-on that will let you put both in the same window. Sure, you could always use two search bars using an add-on, but Googlepedia makes it much easier and more ergonomic.

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A few neat Google search tricks

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Google is great, we all know this. It searches the web for whatever you enter in the search box and displays hundreds of thousands of results, no matter what you search for. Google search can also do much more than finding web pages. With simple keywords, you can quickly get tons of information.

Did you know that Google was a calculator? Not only it can add, substract, multiply and divide, but it can also deal with formulas, exponentials and percentages. It can also find square roots and do some trigonometry. Here is an example.

It can also convert different units with a simple query. Simply enter “50 kilometers to miles” to get it converted to the old-ass imperial sytem. You might also try converting it to millimeters or even nanometers, just for fun.

If you have a blog or a website, you can find who links to you using a simple search query: “link:nicbou.wordpress.com“. In that case, Google will find all the sites that link to Nicbou.com. This can be used to search for file sharing sites such as Rapidshare and Megaupload for your favorite albino midget porn movie.

Let’s say you want to find an old article on a website that does not have a search button. Simply use the “site:” keyword to search the domain alone. For example, you can find my popular blobfish article by searching “blobfish site:http://nicbou.com

The last and certainly not the least is Google’s ability to find definition for your words. For example, I typed “define:idiot” in the search box and instantly got the definition in multiple languages with links to online dictionary websites.

There are many more less important operators you can also use to get what you want like the inurl, intitle and filetype tags. Google is such a great tool!