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abcat1993
01-19-2007, 06:57 PM
Just something random. I personally like Google. I know there are some things that use a couple (Yahoo, Google, ASK, etc) but I don't know the names of them but don't like them because they don't have the same features as google

Boots
01-19-2007, 07:03 PM
Used to use Yahoo, but now I only use Google. Not sure when my preferences changed thou.

Jason

abcat1993
01-19-2007, 07:17 PM
Same here. I think Google just pushed it's standards up because Yahoo was better than them

Stefan-A
01-20-2007, 03:29 AM
Google. I used to be an AltaVista fan (Hotbot being my backup), but then Google, as you said, pushed up its standards. And as some of you might already know, AltaVista was once Yahoo!'s results provider.

Snaky
01-20-2007, 04:51 AM
I already used google in the early years, because I wasn't pleased with Yahoo, altavista, ... Now I'm still using it.

Elliot
01-20-2007, 12:05 PM
I use Google, but Dogpile is good too.

abcat1993
01-20-2007, 12:18 PM
Aha, Dogpile, that's it. Is that the only multiple search engine thing?

Elliot
01-23-2007, 05:52 PM
The only good one I know of.

suzoo
01-23-2007, 08:49 PM
I am "old school", so not very computer literate. I'm trying though :) I started out with Google, and could not tell you the names of the others I tried, but I always resort back to Google.

Elliot
01-24-2007, 06:29 PM
Just stick with Google, it's pretty much the best one you're gonna find.

suzoo
01-24-2007, 06:38 PM
Just stick with Google, it's pretty much the best one you're gonna find.

Thank you Elliot! I will take your word for it! Just let me know if/when something better comes along. :)

Elliot
01-24-2007, 07:56 PM
Sure thing!

Snaky
01-25-2007, 10:06 AM
There is 1 thing I dislike about Google. They keeps years and years of records for every search any IP did on any day. At this moment, this information is only used in the battle against child pornography. (I believe it was the US government that asked them to give that information for the last 3 years. But don't shoot me if I'm wrong:p)

But you can do anything with this kind of information. And now anyone will probably say 'I have nothing to hide'. Although this might be true, but you can also do searches for the company you work for... very intersting info maybe for other companies.

And they do the same for gmail...

I know it's the way everything is evolving, like camera's in the cities and all... But I just don't like how everything is evolving in that direction. But hey, Google is the easiest and the best, so for now I stick with it. Maybe in the future I'll search for a better replacement.

Stefan-A
01-25-2007, 11:50 AM
I dislike it too. Most people have nothing to hide, but plenty to abuse. I have nothing to hide, so why should I let anyone keep track of my movements? It's not for any greater good, anyway.

However, I keep using Google despite disliking that particular issue. I think it's still worth it.

abcat1993
01-25-2007, 04:36 PM
I guess that is kind of creepy knowing you are being watched. But yeah, google is da bomb

suzoo
01-25-2007, 09:08 PM
I guess that is kind of creepy knowing you are being watched. But yeah, google is da bomb

I couldn't care less about them watching me, what are they going to find out? That I'm a snake freak? :D

abcat1993
01-25-2007, 09:17 PM
Yeah, I guess you're right, it's not like I've been looking at anything weird.

Stefan-A
01-26-2007, 01:28 AM
I couldn't care less about them watching me, what are they going to find out? That I'm a snake freak? :D
For example. I know a lot of local collectors are less than enthusiastic about letting people know that they even have a collection. It's rare, but break-ins do happen and usually they are after some specific animal.

And as we all know, people will always be prepared to pay for information. I know it's a bit on the paranoid side, but it's also a reminder that almost any kind of information can be abused.

Boots
01-26-2007, 10:11 AM
I have been wanting to really jump into the conversation, and can not hold back any longer. I have always had a problem with what information companies are collecting. While we might think about it as useless information, there are may ways information can be used. A while back, AOL released "the search histories of more than 650,000 of its users", and the result were shocking. It became a nightmare for AOL, and one of the major privacy scandals last year." The information that was collected, was shocking to say the least, and in more then one case people were able to track down the person who entered the search requests, even thou the file only listed searches by a unique ID number. You can read the story at AOL's disturbing glimpse into users' lives | CNET News.com (http://news.com.com/2100-1030_3-6103098.html)

Jason

suzoo
01-26-2007, 10:40 AM
AAAHHHH!!! This I did not know!

Thamnophis
01-26-2007, 08:22 PM
Only google is allowed to search for me. :)

suzoo
01-26-2007, 11:28 PM
Only google is allowed to search for me. :)

I just love the way you worded that!!!!:D

Stefan-A
01-27-2007, 12:54 AM
Almost a Yakov Smirnoff joke. :D