If you’re using Firefox, you can use Google’s Beta Search Keys to quickly search for information on the web. To do this, open Firefox and type “beta search” into the address bar. Then press the spacebar to select all of the text in the address bar and press Enter. The results will be displayed in a new window. To use these results, just click on one of the links in the window and your search will start automatically.


If you don’t have a keyword bookmark for Google Search yet, you can start by making a bookmark to this link (right-click and choose bookmark this link), and name it something useful.

Now right-click the new link and choose Properties.

Here’s where you’ll want to add the keyword ? into the keyword box, to make it look like this. (If you already have a keyword bookmark for Google Search, then add in the URL above into the location box here.

Now when you search in the location bar using the ? keyword like this…

You’ll get sent to the new experimental keyword navigation results: 

 

I really should figure out why the google description for this site is so strange…

You can also install the google by keyword search plugin for Firefox or IE7.