Now Is The Time At SDA When We Juxtapose!

January, 2010: On Dec. 7, Google’s search engine found 31.6 million hits for people who searched for “Climategate.” Sometime around then, in early December, Google began to minimize the Climategate scandal by hiding Climategate pages from its users.
March, 2015: In a lengthy investigation, staffers in the FTC’s bureau of competition found evidence that Google boosted its own services for shopping, travel and local businesses by altering its ranking criteria and “scraping” content from other sites. It also deliberately demoted rivals.

15 Replies to “Now Is The Time At SDA When We Juxtapose!”

  1. Gore was an early investor (got shares somehow)in Google and made serious gold. Not unlikely he would want to hide AGW fraud

  2. Kathy Shaidle keeps saying that Conservatives should stop making One More Conservative Blog Site and start making search engines and video hosts.
    This is why she keeps saying that.
    Or as the old saying has it, ” he who pays the piper calls the tune”.
    Big Conservative moneybags types, take note.

  3. Occam, I don’t you noticed the part where it says “enhanced by Google,” on Start page.

  4. I used Duck-Duck-Go until I used it on the Android. There, its home page gave me a news feed home page that was filled with only the most leftist take on leftist news of the day. I could not stand it after a bit; I don’t need my blood pressure rising each time I search…

  5. I have recently been researching carbon tax. Hard to find anything anti with Google. I also did not seem to get balanced results with startpage.com but duckduck seemed marginally better. Old Toby’s comment gives me pause. I would like to find a search engine where results are not being manipulated.

  6. Rolf -“Occam, I don’t you noticed the part where it says “enhanced by Google,” on Start page”
    Yes, of course, I keep forgetting I’m totally illiterate.(Sarc)
    It’s a proxy and it doesn’t store your personal data or browsing history so google does not get it,

  7. Ironic isn’t it? Google owes their very existance to the US government. Microsoft was too busy fighting the full weight of government coming down on their heads to fight the browser wars. It was all because Microsoft was bundling their web browser with their operating system. Now Google is far more powerful than Microsoft ever was but the antitrust warriors have somehow lost interest.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Microsoft_Corp.

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