June 3, 2008
2:42 am

Goosh hosts an unofficial Google Shell, which behaves similar to a unix-shell, you type commands and the results are shown on this page, Stefan Grothkopp explains. By default interface is set english language, but you can use lang to change it. You can also type help or h for a list of commands.

For instance, entering n disney will result in a Google News search for the keyword “disney”. Type help to see some of the other available commands, like lucky (an “I’m feeling lucky” search), wiki (a Wikipedia search), blogs, or video. Note this project is not the first try at a Google command line utility, though one previous such site I know of seems to be down now.

Goosh.org

Source:→ Google Blogoscoped

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