I'm sorry but I have big problems with calling DDG a real search engine. Their page states "DuckDuckGo is a search engine like Google." BS. It's a meta search engine that relies on other real search engines, such as Bing, to get the results. If ever becomes a threat to Bing, they'll cut them off in a second. DDG doesn't do the hard and resource-intensive work of crawling and ranking the pages, they just tweak the res…
For the record, I've been crawling the Web since the beginning of DDG (and before the BOSS or the Bing APIs existed). Yes, a one FTE, self-funded search engine, does not have the capacity to spend millions of dollars on crawling (does Google spend billions?). I now focus my crawling efforts where I see they can add significant value, namely on spam removal and zero-click info. Our index actually shows the top result…
A Duck & a Wiki Team Up Against the Content Farms
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#62Earlier quoted context omitted.
The difference is Matt_Cutts, moultano, nostrademons (Google employees) et al. are all over DDG threads, but weren't on Cuil ones as much, e.g. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=258737 http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1255122 . I agree though, that DDG is a blip -- a teeny tiny blip in the search engine market -- so, quite frankly, I'm not sure why they care so much, or at all.
I think the difference in engagement by those guys is that Cuil was trying to be stealth and downplay the hype of being "google 2.0 by ex-googlers" whereas your marketing has been squarely aimed at them.
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#65DDG is supplanting labor intensive algorithmic improvements with manually manicured search results. Compared to Google's vast network of resources, it is a logical step for DDG to take. It is, essentially, a fast fix to a real problem. Google has to do things the hard (and dare I say... proper?) way.
DDG is supplanting labor intensive algorithmic improvements with manually manicured search results. This sentence is a paradox.
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#66google's not going to do anything because they're in the business of making money off of search and duckduckgo is not
Duckduckgo is not. They're getting press for being defiant.
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#67google's not going to do anything because they're in the business of making money off of search and duckduckgo is not
I actually have a lot of faith in Google to do the right thing for their users. After all they mostly walked away, or at least severely hampered their business in China. They will be more than willing to walk away from sites their users think are low quality. I'm not saying that this means they will do the exact same thing DDG did. I'm just saying any decisions they make will be primarily based on looking out for the…
Re: A Duck & a Wiki Team Up Against the Content Farms
#68google's not going to do anything because they're in the business of making money off of search and duckduckgo is not
wait, what? Am I wrong in saying that google is not in the business of making money? They're making a damn killing off of search traffic. Duckduckgo is not. They're getting press for being defiant.
DDG is a search engine that's using its search to make money. Just like Google.