
As you can see, you can repeat the search on A9, Technorati etc with one click.
There is a Inquisitor 2.1 search extension for Safari on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger (downloadable upon making a donation) which, as Technorati say, allows you to set Technorati as your default search engine.
Unfortunately there isn't a toolbar for other browsers yet, and the online beta version of Inquisitor is less configurable.
I like the fact (being a keyboard fan) that you can tab down to any of the "did you mean…" entries and hit Enter to see those results on Google.
Wishlist - that when you tab to a "did you mean..." line, the search results box underneath it changes to show the 3 top entries relating to that particular "did you mean" search.
Warning - the link to the Inquisitor blog doesn't work in Internet Explorer, at least the few times I've tried, so don't click it - you may end up having to close down all your browser windows, or at least I did. It works fine in Firefox though.
One caveat: I don't know if it's just my PC, and whether it's something to do with the "search as you type" function, but I have noticed that my keyboard response slowed down noticeably after using Inquisitor, and I'm talking about not just in my browser but also my email, etc. Particularly after I tried to go to that blog link. This has happened two days in a row now. And Alt Tab suddenly stopped working. Is anyone else noticing this who's tried the online version of Inquisitor in Internet Explorer?
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