The funny thing is that search neutrality is much similar to network neutrality (that GOOG loves so much). Well, the best scenario case is that people will migrate away from google... :-D
Posted Aug 16, 2012 15:45 UTC (Thu) by njwhite (subscriber, #51848)
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> The funny thing is that search neutrality is much similar to network neutrality
Search neutrality is more complicated, though, as effective search is all about ranking, therefore all about prioritising some things over others. Now transparent (and tweakable) algorithms, presented in such a way as to be understandable, would be fantastic. But a difficult goal, not to mention difficult to reconcile with business models based on a "secret sauce".
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Posted Aug 17, 2012 21:31 UTC (Fri) by dashesy (subscriber, #74652)
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It is some time I have migrated to DuckDuckGo, and rarely have to use !g. Still the funny thing is that now Google search's last page might have more interesting stuff.