Put a search form on your website              Optional graphic: 88 x 110, 3951 bytes, transparent
 Here's what it looks like: 


Your Domain     web                

 Here's the code to paste on your page:                          Optional graphic: 108 x 30, 485 bytes, transparent
(replace www.yourdomain.com with your domain)
<center><FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="http://www.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbw.cgi">
<INPUT type=text name="Gw" SIZE="25" MAXLENGTH="225">
<INPUT type="submit" value="Search">
<BR><font size=2><INPUT type=hidden name="n" value="2">
<INPUT type=radio name="d" value="www.yourdomain.com" CHECKED>Your Domain
&nbsp; &nbsp; <INPUT type=radio name="d" value="*">web
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
<BR></font></FORM></center>

 Squeezed for space? 

this site  web    
<center><FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="http://www.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbw.cgi">
<INPUT type=text name="Gw" SIZE="10" MAXLENGTH="225">
<INPUT type="submit" value="Go">
<BR><font size=1><INPUT type=hidden name="n" value="2">
<INPUT type=radio name="d" value="www.yourdomain.com" CHECKED>this site
&nbsp;<INPUT type=radio name="d" value="*">web
&nbsp; &nbsp;
<BR></font></FORM></center>
Optional graphic: 12 x 15, 134 bytes, transparent   For search-term security change the links above to https://ssl.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbwssl.cgi

Fun Fact:
You don't have to use the browser's built-in click box that looks like this:
Make an image to replace it. We used at Google-Watch and at Wikipedia-Watch.




  " We are moving to a Google that knows more about you."  

—   Google CEO Eric Schmidt, speaking to financial analysts,
    February 9, 2005, as quoted in the New York Times the next day

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