Posted: 10/16/2009 6:44:07 AM EDT
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It's been no secret that the big shots at Google are libs, but I think I've read enough about them now. I'm done with Google, bring on Bing. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/10/15/al-gore-advised-google-about-its-search-quality |
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AGNTSA Google is a search. Not a fucking political demonstration. When bing is better, I'll use it. Until then I'll settle for their cute little logos and apparent lib leaning... You want inferior search systems? Fine. Make a huge display of how fed up you are by not using google anymore ![]() |
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AGNTSA Google is a search. Not a fucking political demonstration. When bing is better, I'll use it. Until then I'll settle for their cute little logos and apparent lib leaning... You want inferior search systems? Fine. Make a huge display of how fed up you are by not using google anymore ![]() This. Bing pretty much sucks. It's Google for me until something better comes along... |
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GoodSearch uses the Yahoo search engine, and every time you use it you can have a donation sent to a charity of your choice, including both the NRA Foundation and Gun Owners Foundation.
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Quoted: GoodSearch uses the Yahoo search engine, and every time you use it you can have a donation sent to a charity of your choice, including both the NRA Foundation and Gun Owners Foundation. Neat idea I'll give it a spin even though the yahoo engine is bunk |
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It's been no secret that the big shots at Google are libs, but I think I've read enough about them now. I'm done with Google, bring on Bing. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/10/15/al-gore-advised-google-about-its-search-quality Good point. Microsoft is a bastion of free thought. Just check out MSNBC and Keith Olbermann.
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Well, it does tend to tick people off when they go out of their way to support and celebrate, certain, choice "holidays" and other days of significance to their view of American history rather than the orignal, traditional, American holidays.
Either way, either you use it, or you don't. |
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Well, it does tend to tick people off when they go out of their way to support and celebrate, certain, choice "holidays" and other days of significance to their view of American history rather than the orignal, traditional, American holidays. Either way, either you use it, or you don't. Which begs the question, why should I care what "holidays" my search engine celebrates? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Well, it does tend to tick people off when they go out of their way to support and celebrate, certain, choice "holidays" and other days of significance to their view of American history rather than the orignal, traditional, American holidays. Either way, either you use it, or you don't. Which begs the question, why should I care what "holidays" my search engine celebrates? And then it begs the question of 'do I really want my important holidays like memorial day celebrated by s stupid, cute little cartoon' |
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Quoted: It's been no secret that the big shots at Google are libs, but I think I've read enough about them now. I'm done with Google, bring on Bing. http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/10/15/al-gore-advised-google-about-its-search-quality From this article: Google revenue jumped 7 percent from last year, while profits were up $35 million from this time last year, according to Thursday results. Total revenue reached $5.94 billion, up 7 percent from the same period last year, and up from $5.52 billion last quarter. Net income was $1.64 billion, up from $1.29 billion in the third quarter of 2008, and up from $1.48 billion during last quarter. "Google had a strong quarter – we saw 7 percent year-over-year revenue growth despite the tough economic conditions," Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, said in a statement. "While there is a lot of uncertainty about the pace of economic recovery, we believe the worst of the recession is behind us and now feel confident about investing heavily in our future." Bottom line: Google couldn't care less about your political statement. |
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Well, it does tend to tick people off when they go out of their way to support and celebrate, certain, choice "holidays" and other days of significance to their view of American history rather than the orignal, traditional, American holidays. Either way, either you use it, or you don't. Which begs the question, why should I care what "holidays" my search engine celebrates? Some holidays carry more significance than others, like say, I don't know, people dying for this country and it would be nice to see an American company who makes its living in America to show some respect. |
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Quoted: It's pretty well know that Google News chooses to not aggregate news feeds from many Conservative blogs, they definitely alter things to reflect their political views. That being said, I still use the search engine. But at least you can rest assured that turning the names of all those Chinese searchers (who were flagged for searching 'Freedom' and 'America') over to the Chicom govt was 'doing no evil'. |


