How to Add Dogpile to My IE 8 Search
Internet Explorer 8 comes with a built-in search provider that allows you to search for content using your favorite search engines without navigating back and forth to the search engine's website. This means you can perform Web searches, including image or video searches, no matter where you are on the Web. Dogpile, a meta-search engine that displays Web results from popular search engines such as Google and Yahoo!, is available as a search provider.
Instructions
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Click the drop-down arrow next to the search box at the top right corner of your browser. Scroll down the menu and select "Dogpile" if it listed as one of the available search engines. Click "Manage Search Providers" if Dogpile is not visible. A new page launches.
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Click the "Search Providers" button. Scroll from the list of search engines and select "Dogpile." If it is not in the list, click the "Find more search providers..." link. Search for Dogpile and add it to your browser options.
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Once it is added, click "Set as default" to add the Dogpile search engine to Internet Explorer 8 as the default. Click "Close." Search for content by typing the names in the search box and clicking "Search."
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