The default "google" command is just too simple albeit the heavy
frequency of use, far from a `killer` command.
I was dissapointed with it from the beginning and have been tweaking
my own to fully utilize the Ajax Search API.

http://gist.github.com/60561?google++

Currently, it:
* suggests using Google Suggest.
* provides the language choice (like "wikipedia" does).
* shows the estimated result count.
* has options (Language/SafeSearch/ResultCount) and GUI for set them.
* can flip pages.
* can show large (8 item/page) results.
* can be the "default" command [1] (as in top of noun-first
suggestions) because it doesn't use noun_arb_text.

Is it good or too complicated for a default command?
Do you know other custom "google"s you find useful?

[1] 
http://getsatisfaction.com/mozilla/topics/would_you_kindly_make_the_default_command_google
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