Set Common Search as your Default Search Engine on Chrome (very early beta)#5
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Thanks for the instructions! They will definitely be useful but I don't feel we're there yet. I don't want to let users down, it's frankly not ready for everyday use (it's really only a UI demo at this point). |
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I thought Common search won't really improve without people using it more often in the first place. With people using it more often, we can get feedback and build a great product.
While I was setting it as my own default search engine in Chrome, I thought it might be worth publishing these instructions for others to also begin using it early from a very early beta onwards.
I'm not sure if it deserves to put it on the homepage, and I also think it could be laid better, but it's definitely a start. I also think it might make sense to add this capability later on when Common Search is further along ... just floating the idea though :)
open to suggestions/feedback guys ...