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DuckDuckGo surpasses 100 million daily search queries for the first time | ZDNet
DuckDuckGo reaches historic milestone in a week when both Signal and Telegram saw a huge influx of new users.
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Bullet Force 2 – Multiplayer Shooting Game Online
Bullet Force 2
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Beyond text queries: Searching with Bing Visual Search
Over the years people have come to expect search engines to automatically detect intent and provide great search results for text queries typed into a single search box. Now Bing takes the first step to achieve the same for images. The Bing Team sets out to connect your camera to a deep search experience.
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To the unknown (ATTRACTION)
To the unknown (ATTRACTION) processing of lith film (high contrast) My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain - All images are copyright by silvano franzi ©all rights reserved©
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Court Says Google Doesn't Have A First Amendment Right To Drop A Site From Its Search Results
About a decade ago, we wrote about a series of silly lawsuits against Google in which search engine optimizers sued Google because their search engine ranking sucked. All of these lawsuits went nowhere fast. The reason why seems fairly straightforward: it's Google's search engine, and it gets to decide how its algorithm works. Having the courts come in and start mucking with that gets problematic fast. While I thought those kinds of cases went out of style a decade ago...
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Google is warning people not to use Google
Google is a “partially dangerous” website and people should be careful when using it, Google has warned. The site’s main search engine could try and steal the personal information of its users or install malware on their computers, according to Google’s unusually frank assessment of itself. The warning comes as part of Google’s own online transparency report, which lists reports on how private and safe websites are – and calls out those that are potentially dangerous.
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How Google Fought Bad Ads in 2015
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Cost of Famous Logos
How about checking out the cost of some of the world’s most famous logos as this would help us get a cue of how much a standard logo for your brand should cost.
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Google Trends
Explore the year's biggest moments and the questions they inspired. #yearinsearch
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Baffle Web Trackers By Obfuscating Your Online Activities
Online ad networks and search engines love it when you surf around. Everything you do—every page you load, every query you type—helps them build a profile of you, the better to sell ads targeting your interests. Spy agencies are probably also happy to track your online moves. But today they’re all having trouble figuring me out, thanks to some sneaky browser plug-ins. One, AdNauseam, clicks every ad on every page I visit, baffling ad networks.
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What Searchable Speech Will Do To You
We are going to start recording and automatically transcribing most of what we say. Instead of evaporating into memory, words spoken aloud will calcify as text, into a Record that will be referenced, searched, and mined. It will happen by our standard combination of willing and allowing. It will happen because it can. It will happen sooner than we think. It will make incredible things possible. Think of all the reasons that you search through your email.
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Google ordered to remove links to stories about Google removing links to stories
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has ordered Google to remove links from its search results that point to news stories reporting on earlier removals of links from its search results. The nine further results that must be removed point to Web pages with details about the links relating to a criminal offence that were removed by Google following a request from the individual concerned.
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How DuckDuckGo Rode A Wave Of Post-Snowden Anxiety To Massive Growth
When it first launched, DuckDuckGo seemed like it couldn't possibly be serious. A tiny, Philadelphia-based search engine going up against Google? Indeed, its early growth was glacial, despite offering itself as a less invasive search engine that doesn't track your online behavior. But then history intervened: Two years ago, Edward Snowden blew the whistle on NSA spying and American attitudes about privacy shifted.
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Google’s Search Algorithm Could Steal the Presidency
The magical accuracy of search engine results may be the worst thing to happen to democracy since unfettered campaign donations.
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Study: Google hurting users by skewing search results
Google’s decision to skew its search results in favor of its own services hurts users, a study released Monday claims. The findings are sure to add a new layer to the company’s ongoing antitrust battle in Europe. The paper, written by Columbia Law School’s Tim Wu and Harvard Business School’s Michael Luca, is backed by Yelp, which has filed an antitrust complaint against Google.
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'Porn' And 'Lonely' Among Top Late Night Google Searches In US
Google data analysis suggests that “porn” and “suicide” searches dominate late night online inquiries, while searches for free video games and other anonymous searches flow throughout the day. A New York Times analysis of Google’s “very sharp” data for New York state pinpointed some rather precise searches throughout the day and night.
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New research study says Google harms consumers by manipulating search results
A research paper published today claims that Google manipulates search results to promote its own content over that of its competitors, which “yields serio
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Pinterest releases a small update to streamline its search experience
Pinterest is releasing a small update to its search engine that's designed to make the process a little simpler for its users.
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Google Search Sucks
Yeah, you heard right. You may not have noticed it but it really sucks since some time. Search for shoes, search for cellphones, it seems to work alright – mostly pages from Amazon or eBay will pop up in the first few results. But search for specific information, like news, computer hardware information, or a specific and precise SQL query, things go kaput...
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Mozilla Updates Firefox With Forget Button and DuckDuckGo Search
In addition to the debut of the Firefox Developer Edition, Mozilla today also announced new features for its main Firefox browser.
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