IMO, since Google owns/control about 80% of the worlds' digital information, Google has gotten too big for their britches (as in too big to fail "big"). If they were pig butchers, they are able to package and sell every milligram of pig flesh, bones and blood (no waste)...and even developed the technology to sell the pig squeal!
The make a coin for each click made on their site...from both vendors that advertise and users that browse. They track users information--like what you searched, the website you used before and after "googling", and mine data from those damn cookies residing on your computer--even those that are not theirs.
The complication I have is--Google controls just about all the digital information their search engine produces and their employees decide what and what not to make available (aka censorship).
Majority of the "googlers" that control access to this information view the world a whole lot differently than me. I view the world as "shades of gray"--not binary or in absolute terms. Googlers view the world as an absolute binary choice: black/white, right/wrong, good/evil--not as a continuum or allowing the possibility of multiple correct answers. Too many times I find Google provides me responses that reflects their ideals--not alternative choice. Googlers obviously mirror the corporate culture/philosophy of Google...and vice versa.
So I changed my default web search engine to DuckDuckGo.com and gave Google the boot. DuckDuckGo does not track what you search and so far (2 days now) it was able to find everything I would have "googled".
Bing is good--but it is Bill Gates'. A few decades ago when Microsoft forced every Windows user to have IE--I used Netscape and currently using Firefox as my browser; I don't use IE. Call me ornery--but I hate being told what to use...lol.
So...with that in mind, what other search engines (other than Google) have ICMagers found worthy?
The make a coin for each click made on their site...from both vendors that advertise and users that browse. They track users information--like what you searched, the website you used before and after "googling", and mine data from those damn cookies residing on your computer--even those that are not theirs.
The complication I have is--Google controls just about all the digital information their search engine produces and their employees decide what and what not to make available (aka censorship).
Majority of the "googlers" that control access to this information view the world a whole lot differently than me. I view the world as "shades of gray"--not binary or in absolute terms. Googlers view the world as an absolute binary choice: black/white, right/wrong, good/evil--not as a continuum or allowing the possibility of multiple correct answers. Too many times I find Google provides me responses that reflects their ideals--not alternative choice. Googlers obviously mirror the corporate culture/philosophy of Google...and vice versa.
So I changed my default web search engine to DuckDuckGo.com and gave Google the boot. DuckDuckGo does not track what you search and so far (2 days now) it was able to find everything I would have "googled".
Bing is good--but it is Bill Gates'. A few decades ago when Microsoft forced every Windows user to have IE--I used Netscape and currently using Firefox as my browser; I don't use IE. Call me ornery--but I hate being told what to use...lol.
So...with that in mind, what other search engines (other than Google) have ICMagers found worthy?