Posted on 05/30/2011 5:36:25 AM PDT by NWFLConservative
Yahoo just seems so much easier to use in searches. My opinion and I like it. n/s
'nuff said.
Actually a friend emailed me and told me to go look at the pathetic attempt by those military hating scumbags. It was the first time since LAST Memorial Day I have fouled my monitor with that site.
I never implied Bing (and MS) were conservative, only that those San Fransickness scumbags at Google hate the military and their showing on Memorial Day is a traditional disgrace compared to Bing.
If you look under the Google there is a tiny American flag and a ribbon for the dead or missing
It is tiny but it it there
You don't need to go to a search site to GET patriotism.
However, by frequenting Google you participate in furthering a business the top leaders of which work actively for anti-American interests. (The CEO worked on Obama's transition team for example and all three top guys are working to get completely rid of fossil fuels).
As a result of this article, I'm turning to Bing. I've found their search results lately to be just as good as Google's.
I’ll say this for Yahoo, it’s not my first choice but on occasion it finds exactly what I’m looking for.
I’m switching to Bing first.
I’m sick of google trying to read my mind anyway. I type in the first three letters of what it is I’m looking for and google fills in the rest, and then keeps it there even though it’s wrong, even as I continue typing the rest of what it is I’m actually looking for. Then I have to mouse up to the entry and backspace to delete letter resulting from the bad mind-reading... It’s annoying.
And that fact that it is microscopic speaks volumes.
Eff those military-hating, ultra-liberal San Fransickness goons
Yes, but it doesn’t benefit Google, just uses its tech.
Best of both worlds.
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