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To: TChris
Not to fight, but it depends on the perspective of the OP and what he is talking about. While technically you are correct, the point was to try to get the OP to clarify his question to get better help. If he originally worded it as... I am looking for a good web browser to use besides MS. I would like to get away from the censored and filtered searches of MS. Can anyone help?... the question would be the same, is he talking about IE, Bing, etc.
21 posted on 10/07/2009 2:13:02 PM PDT by mnehring
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To: mnehring
> Not to fight, but it depends on the perspective of the OP and what he is talking about. While technically you are correct, the point was to try to get the OP to clarify his question to get better help.

With all due respect to the OP, and yourself... and bearing in mind that I'm an old geezer at computers...

The simple (and distressing) fact is that these days, most users surfing the web CANNOT DISTINGUISH between the operating system, the browser, and the search engine. And they don't care. In most such cases, it's all just "Google". "Turn on Google, I want to read the news".

They type URLs into the search string box, and sure enough, Google takes them there, same as the location bar. And they're side by side... and some people drop using the location bar and ONLY use the search string box.

In the early 90's my MIL, a very skilled user of "WordPerfect" (for DOS), was reluctantly introduced to a Windows PC, and the application "WordPerfect for Windows". Within a week the "for" was dropped and she was calling the application "WordPerfect Windows". And in another week, since her prior app had been "WordPerfect", the new one was dubbed "Windows". This confusion was compounded by the fact that her computer auto-booted right into "WordPerfect for Windows" to save her the trouble of launching it.

As a result, phone conversations like the following ensued:

Her: Can you help me? I'm getting an error in Windows.
Me: Sure. What application are you running?
Her: Windows.
Me: No, not the OS, the application. WordPerfect?
Her: No, I can't use WordPerfect anymore. They've got me using Windows.
Me: You mean WordPerfect for Windows?
Her: Windows, WordPerfect for Windows, whatever, it's all the same garbage. It's no good compared to my WordPerfect... etc. etc.
Me: *sigh* So what does the error say?
...

You get the idea... Strangest of all, there are serious, intelligent people who will argue that this conflation is a Good Thing.

23 posted on 10/07/2009 7:57:25 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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