One of the most annoying things with search engines is that you can't do an upper/lower case search, but this may be about to change with an engine called Case Sensitive Search. However, don't get too excited yet. There's very little information on this engine, so I can't tell you who has put it together. I do know that it uses the Yahoo! database and Yahoo! charge developers to play around with it, so I am certain that the developers of this engine are only using a small subset of all of the available information that is out there. So, you will get a small number of results, but when case sensitivity is important, even a small number of accurate results is a lot better than a large set that you have to wade through.
I'm pleased to say that it works. I got very different results searching for ukeig, UKeiG and UKEIG for example. I also tried, with slightly success a search for TWiG (This week in Google), but only got two results, and neither of those were the TWiG that I wanted. In summary - if you have very specific case sensitive searches that you want to run, give this engine a go - it won't give you a comprehensive set of results, but it might save you a huge amount of time.
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