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I don't know about anyone else but I use search engines to search for stuff, not to be made to look at random pretty pictures or admire the flashy homepage. ![]() ![]() |
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Agreed.
I often attribute Google's success to their plain & simple approach. They were extremely dial-up friendly when no one else was, when everyone was clamoring for the most content on a single page--and still are. But if you look carefully it can be discovered that Google.com has more "clutter" on it today than ever before. |
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I often attribute Google's success to their plain & simple approach. That and the fact that their name has become 'genericised' so that many people now use Google not just to refer to Google itself but to the actual act of searching the internet.
I hardly ever hear anyone say 'I'll search the internet for that' or 'I'll browse for that', everyone I know says 'I'll Google it'. The word seems to fit perfectly somehow, 'I'll Bing it' or 'I'll Yahoo it' just don't sound right. May seem a daft thing, but their choice of name may have been the most important thing they ever did. |
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in that image, google is just a search engine interface, the others are portals. But I think the message is still a valid one. It's about a clean, crisp interface which is so simple to use. |
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Altavista was a site I used a lot around that time as well. Then Digital came out with Altavista (altavista.digital.com, if I remember correctly) and blew it away. Back to topic, It still amuses me that people still go to the search provider's homepage first to use the query entry box when the exact same box is already sitting on their toolbar [rolleyes] - btw, this is about people I know in real life, so don't get the hump if you think I'm calling out anyone here ![]() |
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It's my junk/signup for forums email but I guess I don't want you lot signing me up for your style of junk mail.[surrender] ![]() Can you delete images from this service you are using? |
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I don't know about anyone else but I use search engines to search for stuff, not to be made to look at random pretty pictures or admire the flashy homepage. Though I do admit to enjoying the odd logo's Google comes up with. But I like it because its simple, uncluttered. And just plain works. |
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I remember using Webcrawler back it the days. To use the search toolbar, you first have to click to lauch the browser, then click in the search bar before you can start to type. If you have Google as your homepage however, you simply click once to open the browser, then you can start typing immediately, cutting the number of clicks required by a huge 50%! ![]() |
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It's all about the clicks... The only extra thing i have to do is press ctlr+k which isn't that bad considering you're gonna type anyway |
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It's all about the clicks... ![]() |
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