Interviewed by CNN on 30/05/2011 07:19, Philip Chee told the world:
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=659088
> 
> "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/search-tools/ looks empty
> because we have no featured search engines set.
> 
> Someone needs to select those"


Hmmm...
Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask;
Amazon, eBay, Android Market, Project Gutenberg, iTunes/Apple Appstore;
Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Youtube, Technorati...

...I think those are a good start. Many people would find some or most
of them useful and convenient.

On a different, but related, topic...

Somebody suggested Yippy. I don't think it would be right for Seamonkey
to highlight that engine as a "featured" one; Listing it on top, as a
"featured" search site would be like giving it the Seamonkey Council
Seal of Approval.

And the thing is, Yippy's terms of service are troubling -- while I have
no problem, in principle, with a child-friendly search engine (however,
it should be *very* upfront as being one), Yippy goes beyond that and
adds a definite political slant:

http://search.yippy.com/censorship

I'm not saying that yippy should be banned; I'm fine with it being
listed as an available search engine on AMO. However, I don't think that
either Mozilla or Seamonkey should lend their names and reputations to a
site that favors censorship.

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