Re: [clug-talk] Search Engines

2016-01-17 Thread caziz
agree both Gustin and Tek. duckduckgo gives more privacy by not saving your searches BUT the sites you then goto are a whole new case Google is best a problem I have with some searches is getting results swamped by the inept prior searches of those like myself that don't phrase the best search

Re: [clug-talk] Search Engines

2016-01-17 Thread Liam Gordon
hey, when is the next meeting? On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 11:54 PM, TekBudda wrote: > My go to is DuckDuckGo. I find it gives pretty good > results...plus...privacy is a huge thing with them so they don't track, > etc. > > On January 16, 2016 11:26:01 PM MST, Joe S wrote: >> >> Can anyone recommen

Re: [clug-talk] Search Engines

2016-01-16 Thread Gustin Johnson
Duck duck go is powered by Bing, so the results should not be any different. The flipside to privacy is that search engines lose the context around the questions being asked. My Google searches while logged in return much better results than when I am actively shielding my identity from them. Ha

Re: [clug-talk] Search Engines

2016-01-16 Thread TekBudda
My go to is DuckDuckGo. I find it gives pretty good results...plus...privacy is a huge thing with them so they don't track, etc. On January 16, 2016 11:26:01 PM MST, Joe S wrote: >Can anyone recommend some good search engines. I have been using >google, yahoo, bing. Mostly none of these give