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DOJ finally posted that “embarrassing” court doc Google wanted to hide
(arstechnica.com)
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Huh, is this the start of a new post-platform era where we see such business models the way we now see cigarettes?
Well, I switched to DDG after last time someone said it's doing a much better job then Google's now. So I've switched all my defaults to DDG. On the contrary, users don't mind which search engine, as long as they give proper results efficiently.
Google's search result is honestly worse atm.
I've switched to paid search with Kagi. Best standard feature is I can tell Kagi to block w3schools, mediumDOTcom and stackoverflow from my search results.
I hope I could block pinterest
Absolutely doable.
It actually is a (little) better than Google now. I don't think it's better enough for people to change their habits, but it is better.
I use Startpage. It's anonymous like DDG, but uses Google on the back-end. Results feel more like old Google than the modern overly-personalized Google results
Hadn't heard of it. Looks interesting, but it's owned by a company that as a "Responsive Acquisition Marketing Platform."
That got a very big eyebrow raise from me.