Posted on 05/29/2006 11:32:45 AM PDT by Mobile Vulgus
This from Our friends at Newsbuster.org
NewsBusters reader Mr. Snuggles has pointed out something conspicuously absent from Googles various pages today any reference to Memorial Day.(For link:click here)Obviously what we have with Google now is that they have let their 'power" get to their heads. Instead of being the information service they started out to be, they have decided that they should mold content to teach all us idiots on da web who r too stoopid 2 kno what it good and what is bad!Im sure most Googlers are extremely aware of how Google will dress up its logo at its web search or news pages in honor of holidays or special occasions. Google has been known to do this on Halloween, Valentines Day, Christmas, etc. In fact, here is a display of all the Google holiday logos so far this year, and since 1999. Youll even find that Google celebrated Sir Arthur Conan Doyles birthday just a week ago. For those scratching their heads, he created Sherlock Holmes.
Yet, if you go to Googles home page here, or its news page here, you will see nothing commemorating todays national holiday. By contrast, Google did honor the Persian New Year on March 21, as well as Louis Brailles birthday on January 4.
Furthermore, if you go back through the Google archives, you'll find that, although it has over the years commemorated Shichi-go-san being celebrated in Japan, Bastille Day in France, and Korean Liberation Day, it appears that Google has never dressed up its logo for Memorial Day.
Why might that be?
Like the Mainstream Media they have gone from mere reporters, mere chroniclers to activists with the elimination of conservative sites and now deciding not to celebrate our armed forces as the fruits of their turn.
I am about fed up with these jerks!
How do you figure?... Google offers a product just like the news media or any other company offer a produce...If user of any produce are dissatisfied and tell other user of that produce the what and why there are dissatisfied and then go on to be customers of a competitor... that pure free market
Google was not the first search engine an that not the only search engine Google gained business on satisfied customers telling other and will lose business on dissatisfied customers telling other....That is "Competing in the marketplace"
has this Memorial Day tribute on their home page:
Put this in your robots.txt file
user-agent: google
disallow: /
Dude, everything is so interlinked and cross-referenced with Google now, that trying to tell other consumers about Google is a fool's errand. This isn't like telling your neighbor about the bad experience you've experienced at the grocery store, total apples and oranges.
Google built a better mousetrap than the earlier search engines, that tried to be user's homepages by offering them mailboxes and other ad-supported, graphic-intensive crap. People just want to search without the BS.
Yahoo also supports liberal/Dem causes.
Said it on other threads, will say it here.
Google makes NO MONEY when you search. The only way it makes money is if you click on a Sponsored Link, which shows up on the right when you search.
Google yourself silly. Just don't click Sponsored Links.
Hmm.... did I miss the Free Republic Home Page remembrance to Memorial Day?
I won't pass judgement until tomorrow, the actual Memorial Day.
Uh...because more liberals use Google than conservatives, and Google can afford to discount the negative feedback from conservatives while retaining their liberal base of users. Honestly, I don't think Google gives a feces about conservatives ripping on them. They're still the #1 search engine and the owners are billionaires. Yeah, we're having an effect on them.
Do you imagine a service that is looking to satisfy their customers would like to just sit around until, all of a sudden, all their customers merely disappear?
So, your idea is the virtual equivalent of marching up and down demanding that Google acquiescence to conservatives.
That's not adhering to conservative principles, that's knee-jerk liberalism.
Don't you imagine in that dim little brain of yours that this company MIGHT want to see how their customers FEEL about their company here and there???
Well, my dim little brain (hang on a sec, it's going to take a while to process the information from my dim little brain) already said that Google doesn't really care about conservatives dissatisfied because they won't put up a Memorial Day graphic on their webpage.
Let's see - Memorial Day is honored on various FR threads, by the government, by other webpages, and by millions of families, and all a handful of conservatives can do is get mad at a website because it won't display a cute little graphic honoring the fallen.
Shouldn't you be out checking the steak on your grill or something? Chugging a cold one with your friends? Who cares about Google, right?
For whatever it is worth, neither has any sort of special tribute as a background. As opposed to Cinco De Mayo on Yahoo (fireworks and some streamers and baloons if I remember correctly.)
You got way too much time on your hands if you're complaining about Google on the Internet, especially on Memorial Day.
There's beer, brats, steak, chicken, billiards in them thar hills in your basement!
I stopped using Yahoo since it would most likely return liberal sites, seemingly unrelated to popularity.
For example, it only recently put "Drudge Report" above "Drudge Retort" (a parody site), when you'd search for "Drudge"
I for one appreciate knowing these little tidbits.
Thanks for posting it.
EXCELLENT....says it ALL...
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