I remember the days when the "search engines" were nothing more than a yellow pages for websites.The Chosen One said:Ah I remember the days when using search engines was a gentlemen's sport.
I remember the days when the "search engines" were nothing more than a yellow pages for websites.The Chosen One said:Ah I remember the days when using search engines was a gentlemen's sport.
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PetriP-TNT said:This rules so much. Also, the google image has changed (again?). When you click a picture it takes you to a window where you can see the full size image and right side of the screen has a sidebar with "show me this page" or whatever
This sort of cynicism is wretched.esquire said:That's really great that Google finally figured out a way to show it's users more ads per search.
What a load of horse shit. Who do they think they are fooling?
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:This sort of cynicism is wretched.
Futureman said:Yea. I think someone posted a few pages back that Google only counts an ad hit if it stays on the screen for 3 seconds. So the ads that flash by as you type don't get counted.
Plus... Google has always made their money off of ads. If this is new to you, or suddenly discomforting, I dunno..... you dumb.
It sucks that Google is the only search engine on the Internet.esquire said:You don't really know how advertising works if you think an ad is only effective if you buy (or I suppose "click" in this case) the product being advertised. It's not a coincidence that "instant search" is enabled by default.
Yes, Google makes money from ads (it wasn't *always* like this as you stated, but whatever, it's immaterial to my post) but unlike every other corporation in the United States, they have the audacity to collect copious amount of personal data on it's users then sell their users on the slogan "Don't Be Evil" as if that somehow makes them better or different from other companies competing with them. You do realize that Google can't make money unless it's users trust it enough to hand over their personal data for free? You do realize that Google could just not say anything at all and their users, if they liked their services, would still assign their own positive adjectives to describe the company regardless of whether or not Google tried to control and filter it's image? But Google makes too much money selling your personal data to risk it so they make up non-sensical horse shit like "Don't Be Evil," and their users buy into that line of thinking because they are too busy wasting time on the internet to question why Google would even bother saying that in the first place. It's time to learn to accept and understand what is going on around you. The only difference between Google and Microsoft or Apple or whomever is their relative smugness.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:It sucks that Google is the only search engine on the Internet.
Imbarkus said:Heh.
I miss Altavista.
Krowley said:Not feeling it at all. And also, it doesn't work with opera (although you can make it work by having opera identify as firefox).
The Chosen One said:It's still around. http://www.altavista.com
Btw, how is Bing? I'm thinking of switching to it.
I'm particularly annoyed with Google that I can't go back to the original image search. The only way I can get the old image search is by using an ancient browser like IE6.
If Google wants to add new fluff, then fine. But let us revert back to the simple streamlined versions if we want.
Why? 99% of the time I never look beyond the first 5 results.xbhaskarx said::lol That would be a real megaton
lol, what? It's a website, dude. You can go there and see for yourself.The Chosen One said:Btw, how is Bing? I'm thinking of switching to it.
What's wrong with the new image search? It's weird at first because you're used to seeing more useless data, but it's totally faster and better in practice.The Chosen One said:I'm particularly annoyed with Google that I can't go back to the original image search. The only way I can get the old image search is by using an ancient browser like IE6.
If Google wants to add new fluff, then fine. But let us revert back to the simple streamlined versions if we want.
Doesn't show file size.Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:What's wrong with the new image search? It's weird at first because you're used to seeing more useless data, but it's totally faster and better in practice.
You can turn on displaying the resolution.Goldrusher said: Doesn't show file size.
Difficult to jump to a particular page.
Doesn't show URL.
Doesn't show resolution (by default).
To reach the button to go back to the old version you have to scroll (or use End) past a thousand pics.
And if you switch to the "old version", you're still annoyed by:
When clicking on a thumbnail, you can't scroll / browse the page it's on.
Do you make websites? I've made some shitty shit that I know is shitty shit and just leave it there because I'm busy on other stuff.Goldrusher said:If none of it is important, how come it was there so many years ?
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Who uses the "Reply" button on the left under people's usernames here? It's still there, though.
You try to support the avalanche of features and build-up that comes from perpetually enabling every version of something you have ever made.Goldrusher said:So because you think it's shitty shit, nobody else is allowed to have it ? Not even the option to enable it ?
I ended up using Teoma for awhile when Google accused me of being a robot and it looks exactly like Google now.Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:It sucks that Google is the only search engine on the Internet.
Andrex said:The only thing I really, really don't like about Instant is that the fade-in on the homepage is gone.I never used the homepage and have only used Instant "for real" (modifying a Chrome query) once so far (out of about 30+ or so queries since it launched), but I still wish they kept the fade-in. Makes Google look so nice by default.
...like trying to order from a waiter who keeps finishing your sentences while ramming spoonfuls of what he thinks you want directly into your mouth, so you can't even enjoy your blancmange without chewing a gobful of black pudding first.
I wasn't using the computer. The computer was using me to keep its keys warm. (Apart from "enter", obviously. I didn't even have to press that.)
I can see where it's heading: a service called Google Assault that doesn't even bother to guess what you want, and simply hurls random words and sounds and images at you until you dribble all the fluid out of your body. And I know it'll kill me, unless I train my brain to withstand and ignore it. For me, the war against the machines has started in earnest.
Yeaah, no.Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Charlie Brooker loses all his charm and wit when he talks about technology. All the jokes are so awkward and forced. Like he realizes it's something he has to discuss to appear on top of relevant new things, but he doesn't do it any better than some jerk on a tech blog.
Xrenity said:Holy crap, they're doing previews now?
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I think the context based preview on Bing is better.
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