Google has long been known as a search engine that can help you find whatever you’re looking for. But what if you want to do more than one search at once? Google has a few tricks up its sleeve to make this possible. First, open up a new tab and type in the following: www.google.com This will take you to the Google homepage. Now, click on the three lines in the top left corner of the page that say “Search tools”. This will open up a new window with several different options, including “Searches on this site” and “Searches on all sites”. Click on “Searches on all sites” and then click on the blue button that says “Add a search engine”. This will open up a new window where you can add any of your favorite search engines, including Google. Type in whatever you are looking for and hit enter. You now have four different searches open in separate tabs! ..


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Yes, that is really what the site is called…try saying it fast a few times. When you go to the page you will have four different Googles where you can begin searches in each.

There are a few different things you can do with each window. Click on the green arrow to go to a different site…

Easily pull up Wikipedia to have that open while you’re searching results, and you can also click back to Google.

There is a menu list in the lower left corner that allows you to restore closed Googles, change their layout, and points to a list of other Google sites.

You can close out of one or more of the windows as well to get a better view of a page.

For this example in Firefox, I’m running a Google search, checking out image results from a different search, catching up with sports headlines, and checking out a Wikipedia page all at once.

If you’re looking for a way to keep more organized while doing research, this site can come in very handy.

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