Surf Canyon Search Engine Assistant (for IE) 3.0

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Ever wonder if there is anything useful past page one of the search results? When your search returns thousands, sometimes millions, of results, there has to be something good out there. There is, and Surf Canyon will go and get it for you. It is a tiny browser extension that helps you find relevant information buried in the search results on Google, Yahoo, MSN Live Search, or Craigslist. By observing real-time actions (no profiles or histories required), it figures out what you want and then goes and fetches it for you, significantly accelerating the search process. Version 3.0.0 adds enhanced SearchBar functionality including dropdown Refinements and, for IE8, top search results with preview images.

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