Better off with Bing Some of us have known it for a while, glad some media sources are finally exposing Google's bias.
What's total bs? Climategate gets 1.8 million hits on Google and 60 million on Bing. Googlegate gets 29,000 on Google and 82,000,000 on Bing. Global Warming gets 36,000,000 on Google and 15,000,000 on Bing. They're inverted, obviously something is up.
Or that bing fucking blows, and google gives you results relating to what you actually are looking for. Every time I use bing it gives me shit results, and then I look for it on google and its on the first page.
I don't use Bing either, the poll was for fun. I probably shouldn't have added it. This is the politics section, I obviously did not want to get into a debate over the functionality of the two engines. I'm not saying Bing is better, they just don't appear to censor like Google.
I read a bit of it. but now i gotta ask what the fuck are they talking about? internet hits? chinese communists? googlegate? climategate? I are confuzzled
I like google. But so many people use google, that the name of the website has actually become a verb. It was inevitable. Free information doesn't fit the plan.
Interesting read. Looks like Wikipedia is biased on this as well. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100020515/climategate-the-corruption-of-wikipedia/ Just one of the things I found.
While interesting indeed, I just can't help but point out the fact that 1.8 million results sure sounds like enough to keep me occupied. I mean, let's be realistic: do you really need the extra 58.2 million results that Bing finds to learn what you need to learn about Climategate?
Well to be quite honest, maybe people wouldn't have such a hard time with all these scandals if the politicos could at least place a nominal effort or origniality in naming them. For Christ's sake, all these -gates are getting befuddling, frustrating, and downright obnoxious.
In terms of search engines, Google still seems superior to me; however, on issues that I feel google is biased, I might be inclined to bing (or a different search engine) now.