GoogleMonkeyR

By mungushume Last update Dec 8, 2011 — Installed 256,161 times.

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mungushume Script's Author

Remove search results from certain domains within your Google search
Would this be of use to you? How would you like it to work?
Please leave a comment:
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Luke Boland Scriptwright

Yes, I'd love to permanently remove sites like experts-exchange, pricegrabber, shopbot and many others from my search. I think the easiest way to do this will be to append " -site:{site1} -site:{site2} ... -site:{siteN}" to the search on submit, and then remove it from the search box and displayed search string when it comes back.

 
Hiromacu Scriptwright

The Google team came out a new feature. They call it "SearchWiki". We can remove, organize and comment any results.

http://www.google.ca/support/bin/answer.py?answ...

Very useful! But unfortunately this stuff doesn't work properly with GoggleMonkeyR. There are problems with some of the GoogleMonkeyR features. For example:
- "Thumbnails for each of your results" (when I turned on this, the SearchWiki stopped working completly),
- "Auto-load more results" (if I turned on this, the SearchWiki worked only on the basically loaded results),
- "Allows you to select 1,2,3 and 4 columns of Google results" (if I use 2 or more columns, the SearchWiki working incorrectly).

Are there any chances to make working SearchWiki with GoogleMonkeyR? Thanks.

But today this script stopped working.

 
billybob Scriptwright

hahahaah! I just posted a question about using this script with Google Custom Search, which allows you to exclude websites from your hits.

Check it out:
http://www.google.com/coop/cse/

 
B-Twin User

This is exactly the feature I was searching for when I found out about your script. Please do it! I'm sick of a bunch of useless, always the same, sites spamming my results.

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