Yahoo!search has been bought by Microsoft, and will soon use the Bing! engine. So you can use Bing, too, same or nearly the same search engine.
If you want to periodically “de-Google” your computer, to avoid much of its intrusive tracking, it’s important to delete cookies from the “Google network”, over 100 companies and sites that have been purchased by Google, many still operating under their own names, but share data with Google, so it can develop user database information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_acquisitions_by_Google
Importantly, many sites are now protecting their cookies from deletion by using other Flash files to back up data, then reload the cookies. Adobe provides a Global Storage Setting Panel that will allow you to delete these as well.
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager03.html
Hasta La Vista google.
I never, ever ‘google’.
Have they ever come out and said what’s wrong with Larry Page?
I fired Google long, long ago.
Google sent out an email to Google Adwords customers saying that they are going to pull all Google Shopping results for guns, ammunition, gun optics and gun accessories (Shopping results, not general search results).
I’ve been a “Bing-only” kind of guy for several years now, over this very issue.
I use http://duckduckgo.com/ for my search engine. It does NOT report your IP adress and it does not create a search bubble around you. I am extremely happy with it. when you go to the site, click on the duck and you will get a good idea of what it is all about.
I also use lavabit.com for my free IMAP and POP3 mail, and am leaving my gmail address behind.
I don’t Google. I have been using Yahoo since 1997.