I Ditched Google For Bing. Here's What I Found--And What I Didn't
What finally broke me was the recipes. On July 1, I abandoned Google search and committed myself instead to Bing. I made it the default search mode in Chrome. Since then, for the most part, any time I've asked the internet a question, Bing has answered. But also an earnest attempt to figure out how the other half--or the other 6 percent overall, or 24 percent on desktop, or 33 percent in the US, depending on whose numbers you believe--finds their information online. The second-largest search engine by market share in the US, and one of the 50 most visited sites on the internet, according to Alexa rankings. I wanted to know how those people experienced the web, how much of a difference it makes when a different set of algorithms decides what knowledge you should see.
Oct-17-2018, 14:56:23 GMT
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