Posted on 06/08/2020 8:41:52 PM PDT by martin_fierro
DuckDuckGo is the fourth most popular search engine in the U.S.
Fourth? Google, Bing...
That girl looks creeped, or frightened, of Coffee Filter Joe.
I use Apple and Qwant. Duck-whatever is too liberal and clunky. Bing is nice and there are numerous of search engine alternatives.
Am I being overly skeptical when I wonder if Apple and my privacy are actually a good fit?
AOL
If Apple buys DDG, they lose 90%+ of current users on Day 1. I suppose they don’t care since the Apple Bois will more than make up for the loss. This would be a great loss to freedom of movement on the web.
What is Plugs wearing? Is it a jockstrap?
No, I heard he hired on with PlatypusPlatypus Go.
AltaVista
“they lose 90%+ of current users on Day 1”
Most people don’t have a clue who owns the companies they do business with...nor do they care.
I heard that DDG simply takes search results from Bing and Yahoo and forwards them anonymously. It doesn’t provide any value-added except privacy.
How is that worth $1 billion?
Their clients are effectively citizens who recoil with distrust from Big Tech.
Enter Apple, perhaps the second most evil Big Tech firm in they eyes of Duck Duck Go's clients.
Apple looks at the client base and revenue potential, and pays a lot of money for Duck Duck Go.
In other news today, The Brady Project and Michael Bloomberg are considering a tender offer for Strum, Ruger & Co.
AltaVista was THE best search engine.
It's a coffee filter. If you hold a mug under it long enough while he stutters and spittles you'll eventually get a cup o' Joe :-P
Generally I agree with you, but with DDG I believe that users are generally more savvy. People choose is exactly because it’s supposedly not tracked.
It was the first true search engine I used after Gopher. They were located at 1070 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto, CA — right behind the building where I worked.
When Google came out, I thought “These guys don’t have a chance. AltaVista owns the market and is a great search tool. Who needs another?”
Famous last words! Excuse me, I need to go update my MySpace page.
And that’s why it’s such a great fit with Apple. Apple doesn’t track anybody, unlike Google, Amazon and MS. Apple has the best privacy policies in the industry. I’m sure Sword will chime in.
Looks like minority’s aren’t exempt from touchy-feely Joe’s wandering hands.
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