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Re: The 50 Best Websites of 2011

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How many of you are using it as your default search engine? I am. I don't think it's as good as Google, but I think it's good enough, some things are useful, like the quick links, and at least the user interface is cleaner, there is no stupid auto-complete etc.

I've been using it as my default search engine for a couple of months now, and it's been great. The only thing I find myself missing from Google is image search.

What really makes DuckDuckGo so great is the bang syntax. Searching for '!foo bar' will automatically redirect you to another search engine for your search (e.g. '!cpan mechanize'). Here are a few I use frequently: !google - Google !images - Google Images !cpan - Perl CPAN !perldoc - The Perldocs

Duck Duck Go makes it so easy to search everything.

Re: The 50 Best Websites of 2011

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140 million sites didn't make the list. [1] 1: http://news.netcraft.com/

And what's more, a site which for the most part remained a one-man show taking on one of the most difficult to penetrate markets and actually suceeding in surviving, getting noticed and loved. If that's not an achievement, I don't know what is.

Why do you think the search engine market is so hard to penetrate?

Re: The 50 Best Websites of 2011

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post #18

How many of you are using it as your default search engine? I am. I don't think it's as good as Google, but I think it's good enough, some things are useful, like the quick links, and at least the user interface is cleaner, there is no stupid auto-complete etc.

I did for a while and loved the bang searches like everyone else, but I missed the speed of Google searches -- so I eventually went back.

Yes, it's a relatively silly quibble, but that second or two more of loading feels pretty significant.

Re: The 50 Best Websites of 2011

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post #21
post #18

How many of you are using it as your default search engine? I am. I don't think it's as good as Google, but I think it's good enough, some things are useful, like the quick links, and at least the user interface is cleaner, there is no stupid auto-complete etc.

I've been using it as my default search engine for a couple of months now, and it's been great. The only thing I find myself missing from Google is image search. What really makes DuckDuckGo so great is the bang syntax. Searching for '!foo bar' will automatically redirect you to another search engine for your search (e.g. '!cpan mechanize'). Here are a few I use frequently: !google - Google !images - Google Images !c…

!google and !images also exist as !g and !i. Additionally, if you're concerned with privacy (as I assume you are, if you use DDG), then I can recommend !scroogle (or !s).

Re: The 50 Best Websites of 2011

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post #9

So did 49 other sites.

You're obviously getting downvoted, so I probably will too, but I have to somewhat agree. But more specifically, why duckduckgo? Are they better than the other 49? Why is this submission rated number 1 on hn? I really don't get it.... One of 50 on a list? I work at one of the other 49, and didn't feel the need to submit when the list came out many many hours ago.... So, I guess I agree with the sentiment you express.…

> You're obviously getting downvoted, so I probably will too

Why the groupthink?

Re: The 50 Best Websites of 2011

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So did 49 other sites.

What you're seeing is pride that one of us is doing well. yegg, the founder, has been on HN from the beginning. We've watching him single-handedly go up against Google. He's helped a bunch of us in private. We're rooting for him and we're glad to see him get recognized.

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Re: The 50 Best Websites of 2011

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So did Hipmunk:

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2...

...and AirBnB:

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2...

The Instapaper guy is a long-time HN contributor, as well:

http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2...

The headline should really be changed to something neutral.

Re: The 50 Best Websites of 2011

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post #9

Earlier quoted context omitted.

You're obviously getting downvoted, so I probably will too, but I have to somewhat agree. But more specifically, why duckduckgo? Are they better than the other 49? Why is this submission rated number 1 on hn? I really don't get it.... One of 50 on a list? I work at one of the other 49, and didn't feel the need to submit when the list came out many many hours ago.... So, I guess I agree with the sentiment you express.…

I can see from your comment that you honestly don't understand why DDG is the #1 post on HN right now, so I'll answer it honestly. You don't say which company you work for in this comment. You don't use your real name in your HN profile. You're not giving us a way to connect and root for you. If you were more open. If you openly talked about your company and taught us what you learned, you'd give us a way to feel con…

I appreciate the comment - and now much better appreciate popularity of the submission. Build a respect for your company and the support will follow.

Also, my username is my abbreviated real name, and pretty transparent. However, I do also have a company social posting policy I must follow...

I look forward for the one day in the future to talk about my own startup with you Andrew.

Thank you for the insight.

Re: The 50 Best Websites of 2011

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post #18

How many of you are using it as your default search engine? I am. I don't think it's as good as Google, but I think it's good enough, some things are useful, like the quick links, and at least the user interface is cleaner, there is no stupid auto-complete etc.

I do for now, but its match failures (especially on computers-related stuff) is making me consider switching back to google more every day. Match results really are much lower quality than on google.

> there is no stupid auto-complete

That's really something I don't care about, since I never search directly from the site, always from my browser.

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