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by mibbitier
4932 days ago
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FWIW, It's better to stick to the facts rather than spreading even more FUD - "sell it's users searches to amazon" Ubuntu is not "selling" your searches to amazon. Ubuntu will only get paid any money if you click through, and purchase something from Amazon. Ubuntu is sending your searches to Amazon which may or may not be 'right', but they only get paid if you buy stuff. I'd guess Ubuntu are desperate for revenue and have run out of other ideas. Also FWIW, the number of people who use these desktop search things seems likely to be tiny. Particularly amongst those who use linux. Do people here use desktop search on any OS? |
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Ubuntu is on the verge of becoming the major player in the early-stage linux convert market. They have the best supported platform, the largest and most accepting community and userbase, and are beginning to branch out towards more traditional markets like gamers with the soon-to-happen inclusion of Steam.
It would seem a better move politically to make this feature either opt-out or opt-it, and not required.
I've used Ubuntu's dash search when looking for an app that's not readily available. Who keeps things on the desktop nowadays? :)