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This is the first interesting search engine since Google
It’s hard to build a really new search engine. Microsoft has spent enormous resources trying to convince people that Bing’s search results are just as good as Google’s. Bing has won market share, but not at Google’s expense. Other Google alternatives like DuckDuckGo are growing rapidly because they pledge to protect people’s privacy.
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Why Google Is Encrypting Keyword Searches
Big news this week in the worlds of inbound marketing and search. HubSpot's blog reported that Google might soon encrypt all the keyword referral data that it sends to your website.
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BitTorrent returns to Google search's auto-complete
One of the ways that Google deals with sites that infringe on music, movies, video games, and software copyrights is to block them from showing up in its search engine's auto-complete suggestions.
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The 10 most dangerous celebs to search for online
McAfee knows something about how dangerous celebrities can be online. After all, its quasi-celeb founder John McAfee posted a horrific NSFW video about the trials of uninstalling its software earlier this year.
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Google Adds Grooveshark to its Piracy Search Filter
Google has quietly expanded its list of censored search phrases with the addition of music streaming service Grooveshark. The piracy blacklist was introduced to curb copyright infringement and prevents popular keywords from appearing in Google’s Instant and Autocomplete services. On precisely what grounds Google decided to censor Grooveshark is unknown at this point.
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