Somehow, Aaron Tay from NUS Libraries and I keep passing eachother good stuff back and forth, and usually Aaron ends up writing the big posts :-) Somehow, I can't take that much time to write extensively, and therefore many ideas, examples, resources and stuff end up being uploaded automatically at my Delicious (By Packrati.us). A few weeks back I noticed a tweet from Aaron about Drag & Drop Search Extension in Google's Chrome Browser. (See all Chrome Extensions: https://chrome.google.com/extensions ) Although searching in Chrome is easy: you can just start a search from the address-bar (Chrome removed the top-right searchbox that FF & IE browsers still have), selection and managing the search engines is not that obvious or intuitive. It can be done via Options. Another cool feature is that Chrome does not wait untill YOU decide to save or collect your most used search engines, but IT COLLECTS MOST USED SEARCH ENGINES AUTOMATICALLY when you visi...
The Web, Research, Virtual and Social Networks in Health & Medicine .... The Infectious Library