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What search engine do you use?
August 30, 2008 on 7:35 am | By advertising | In search engine |I use Google. I use Ask.com when I need specific information.
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Google. It’s the king of all search engines.
Comment by Jake B — August 30, 2008 #
My default is Google and the one I use most of the times. It gives me way more results and it's more accurate. Sometimes I use Yahoo and Live after using Google, just to see if they will show me something that is not showing on Google, but that almost never happens. What I'm really not crazy about is Google's homepage, it's just too poor and to have it customized I need to sign in, but for searching it's great.
Comment by thaisval — August 30, 2008 #
Google………….. its practically the only search engine i use
Comment by badmintonrshwong — August 30, 2008 #
Yahoo and Google…
Comment by ? — August 30, 2008 #
I always use google, not because of the search algorithms, but for the way the site is layed out
When you go to Yahoo’s search page, they put not only the search bar, but your email, your “my” page link, your “360″ page link, current news, and the worst thing, streaming video, it’s not a search engine, it’s a computer/web browser crasher, I don’t know how many computers I have been on that can’t support the Yahoo homepage being that they are just too slow to support it
On google, the site is very basic, you have a search bar, logo, a couple links, and, that’s it, those 3 things, no streaming videos to slow down the computer, no flash ads to sidetract you, no mail/member site square, nothing to crash a computer or web browser, and if you want all that, there’s iGoogle.com, maybe Yahoo couldbenefitt from an iYahoo or something
Since Google is so basic, and my computer is too slow to support Yahoo, I use Google to keep it running
Comment by mikedamirault — August 30, 2008 #