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I use to install the R Site Search Sidebar in firefox.

http://addictedtor.free.fr/rsitesearch/

Unfortunalely you can not install it in new versions
of firefox unlees you disable "checkCompatiblity" and
"checkUpdateSecurity" on firefox (which is not recommendable).
Still I do it and is my favorite search engine when 
I am trying to find any topic in some R package.

I love the R logo in the bottom left side of the firefox browser.
Somebody told me that it is like the "secret" logo the hackers
use on the film "The Net" (1995) with Sandra Bullock.

Have a good R searching.

Kenneth

El mié, 20-05-2009 a las 09:02 -0400, Kynn Jones escribió:
> Hi!  I'm new to R programming, though I've been programming in other
> languages for years.
> 
> One thing I find most frustrating about R is how difficult it is to use
> Google (or any other search tool) to look for answers to my R-related
> questions.  With languages with even slightly more distinctive names like
> Perl, Java, Python, Matlab, OCaml, etc., usually including the name of the
> language in the query is enough to ensure that the top hits are relevant.
>  But this trick does not work for R, because the letter R appears by itself
> in so many pages, that the chaff overwhelms the wheat, so to speak.
> 
> So I'm curious to learn what strategies R users have found to get around
> this annoyance.
> 
> TIA!
> 
> KJ
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