Most people believe Google is enough — type your search string into the address bar, hit enter, and comb through the results.
What if I told you that there were better ways to search using Google Chrome? With the help of a few simple extensions, you can extend and simplify the search process right from your browser.
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For those who’ve never installed an extension in Chrome, it’s simple:
Go to the extensions page in the Chrome Web Store.
Click Install.
When prompted, click Add Extension.
Before I continue, a word of warning: While searching for these extensions, I found several add-ons in the Chrome Web Store that were not verified by Google. Because some extensions require access to your Google account to function, I won’t recommend any option that has not been verified. You do not want your account information compromised! Therefore, even if an extension looks like it’s exactly what you’re looking for, if it’s not verified, featured, or doesn’t have a decent amount of positive reviews, avoid it.
Similarly, if you filter extensions by either “Featured extensions” or “Established publishers,” you can trust that any extension listed is Verified.
With that in mind, here are a few extensions I’ve found and used that can enhance your search experience.
1. Search YouTube
Sure, you can add YouTube as a site search in Chrome’s settings, but a handy extension called Search YouTube makes this a bit easier. Once installed, the Search YouTube extension adds a right-click menu entry so all you have to do is highlight a string of text on a webpage, right-click your mouse (or double-finger-tap your trackpad), and select Search YouTube for “X” (where X is your search string).
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You can also pin the YouTube icon to your toolbar extension section. Click that icon to go directly to YouTube. This featured extension doesn’t offer much more than that, but if you search YouTube often, it comes in handy.
You can install this free extension from the Chrome Web Store.
2. Simple = Select + Search
The Simple = Select + Search extension is incredibly handy. Once you’ve installed it, you can select a text string on a webpage, right-click your mouse, click “Search X on…” (where X is the search string), and select which search engine you want to use. You can even choose “Search Everywhere” and the extension will open a tab for each search engine you’ve configured.
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Configuring search engines in the extension is as simple as combing through the Featured Search Engines section and clicking the options you want to add. Once added, they’ll appear in the right-click menu for quick and easy searching.
You can install this free extension from the Chrome Web Store.