What's new at Guruji.com and what's brewing in our search cauldron? We've tried to make it easier for you to search Guruji from any Web page by adding browser search plug-ins. Now you can search Guruji.com directly from your browser. Install Guruji search plug-ins for Firefox version 1.0+, Internet Explorer version 7+, and Opera version 9+.
- Use Guruji Web search from Firefox browser. Install Guruji search plug-in for Firefox versions 1.0 and above.

- Search the Web for India-related content on Guruji.com from within IE7. Install Guruji search plug-in for Internet Explorer 7.

- Use Guruji search from Opera browser. Install Guruji search plug-in for Opera versions 9 and above.

Search Guruji from whatever Web page you're surfing in IE, Firefox, or Opera with our browser search plug-ins.
Hope these plug-ins make Guruji.com more accessible to searchers.
Happy searching.
Cheers,
Team Guruji.
feedback (at) guruji (dot) com
Hey Guruji Team,
Thats a great job .....
I was really expecting that from Guruji so i can fire query directly which will save my time.....
Keep up the Good Work ;-)
Posted by: Deep C | June 14, 2007 at 11:24 AM
Dear sir,
With the serious help of guruji.com from topseo.org, we are interested to promote your guruji.com through our topseo.org and various traffic source. Our aim is to people using guruji.com.
Topseo.org just registered guruji.com at one the biggest yahoo community mybloglog.com see id is http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/guruji/
I have request you to update below mentioned script wideget in your guruji home page or left side of your blog
With the above code you may find your visitors from mybloglog, your search engine comments and this is very useful tool to get more traffic for your search engine.
See topseo.org right hand topside, you may get more idea.
Please reply me when you update widgets.
Thanks
Posted by: Paavan Solanki | August 01, 2007 at 12:28 PM
How do I report bugs??
Do you have a browser search plug in for safari?!? (Is that possible to develop at all... . will apple entertain it.. .. does it have a sufficient Cost benefit?! )
Posted by: Shantnu | December 07, 2008 at 11:17 PM