It certainly is available through plugin functionality in firefox too, that's what i've been doing for ages [via greasemonkey]. But it *does* now seem to be a default functionality of the search engine - at least for me. Try this link, after you're logged into google: http://www.google.com/reviews/t -J On 8/16/2011 1:49 PM, John Piwowar wrote: > Interesting, and encouraging. This functionality has been available > as an extension to Chrome for quite a while (Personal > Blocklist, > https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nolijncfnkgaikbjbdaogikpmpbdcdef), > but I hadn't seen this show up in Firefox yet. It'd be nice if this > became default functionality of the search engine. So far, this > behavior doesn't surface when I do searches in Safari, even when I'm > logged in w/ my google account. > > > Regards, > > John P. > > On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 11:41 AM, Jeremy Schneider > <jeremy.schneider@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:jeremy.schneider@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > Did anyone else just notice that you can now block domains with google > search? I have been using greasemonkey in firefox to block a few > domains which i generally don't find helpful but tend to fill up > search > results. Seems that google has finally added the ability to do this > directly in the search engine. I'm using it now - seems to work > pretty > nicely. > -- http://www.ardentperf.com +1 312-725-9249 Jeremy Schneider Chicago