If you enjoyed this piece, request a wee heads up about our new publications: After all, by 1997, few users had given up Yahoo! for Google. When I read James Temperton’s article in Wired UK (see below), I decided to take the plunge. 5 million users worldwide, half of them in the US). I’m not alone, although the number of users of this engine is still low ( approx. I have indeed already switched to DuckDuckgo (or for short) for more than a year and going back is not an option. Let’s find out whyĪs far as Google’s search engine are concerned, I have already answered that question for myself. Search engines may even have become useless. Have search engines - and Google in particular - become useless? There is something broken in the Internet world. Have search engines - and Google in the first place - become useless? At a time when more than half of Internet searches deliver no clicks, it is time to ask a question which may seem counterintuitive but is, in my mind, crucial: What is the use of search engines and isn’t it time we moved on to something else? Here is the result of my research, which will demonstrate that you should blame yourself, and no one else, for the current state of the Internet. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Android | Blubrry | Email | RSS Podcast (english): Play in new window | Download (Duration: 20:13 - 27.8MB)
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