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@add goose 0.5
Command line Google search utility
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@Goose (GOOge SEarch) allows you to search Google's index of the Internet from
the command line. You run Goose, giving it your list of search terms, and it
presents a list of search results using an easy to navigate Curses display in
your terminal. You can then select a search result to open in your web browser.

WWW: http://goose-search.sourceforge.net/
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