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by icebraining
4603 days ago
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First, DDG includes (mostly) other companies' services like HN, WolframAlpha, etc. It doesn't compete with them, it's closer to prerendering in Chrome. Plenty of them are builtin and/or part of DuckDuckGo hack. And even for others, it's pretty different from just prerendering. They are choosing a single site to display data from. Is it really different if Google makes a partnership without some site(s) and kills off everyone else? Why? Second, I argued in other comment that Google Search is, for many users, a standard, and DDG must follow it or be left behind. Except in this case, Google is the one behind, since DDG has many more special queries than them. |
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Your argument is strikingly close to those against net neutrality. I'll just left the conversation here, you'll defend Google no matter what.