Posted on 09/11/2020 4:23:00 AM PDT by central_va
I like to check the big 3 search engines to see if they pay tribute to 9/11 ( terror attack ) and 12/7 (Pearl Harbor). Only Bing seems to care enough to do any sort of tribute on these dates.
I’m not a fan of Microsoft but, for controversial subjects, Bing gets me quickly to stuff That doesn’t show up on the first pages of Google.
Tiny image on google.
Nope, I just checked Google’s home page, no images. Nothing.
Surprised Google didn’t have a tribute to the glories of Islamic terrorism today. #$%@&! lefties.
No banner. No fancy font. Just a tiny flag you have to hover over to read what it says...
Google’s politics are clear and have been for a while.
That's odd. I just checked again and it was there.
I see it now. Not much of a tribute.
NOTHING on AOL either.
I am forced to use AOL in order to keep an email address I’ve had for 25 years. Verizon sold their email service about 15 years ago to AOL. So, in order to keep my verizon.net email address, I use AOL as my homepage.
I see nothing about remembering 9/11 on Google, Yahoo!, or DuckDuckGo, which is disturbing. Thank you, Bing, for giving it prominence on your start page.
I have nothing from Google, but I use an iPad. Bing is the only one that has something that I can see so far.
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