Actually I got a little pro tip to share that I've been using for years. I learned this trick when Firefox was my go to browser Once I joined team Android, Chrome became my go to browser.
Anyway I've setup several quick searches I can do from my address bar: for example I have a figure search setup here on Seibertron.
From my address bar I type "fig" *space* and my search query - "fig starscream"
"http://www.seibertron.com/toys/index.php?f_series_id=&f_subgroup=&f_name=
starscream&f_type=exact&Submit=Search"
This can be setup for almost any site that has a built-in search engine. There's more to it than this, but basically use their search then replace the search query in the results with
%s.
"http://www.seibertron.com/toys/index.php?f_series_id=&f_subgroup=&f_name=
%s&f_type=exact&Submit=Search"
There are different ways to setup for Firefox and Chrome (pretty sure IE cannot, cause its lame anyways) and I'm not sure about any other browser.
Here is an older how-to from lifehacker. You may have to search around or just figure out the new settings, but the basic instructions still apply.
http://lifehacker.com/5476033/how-to-se ... gle-chromeI have a ton of these setup, more than I can remember actually. Its good stuff for a quick IMDB, Ebay, Wiki, game review or relevant to our fav hobby figure searches.