Nah, this is pretty clearly a response to Bing. In fact, I've always suspected that the pretty images on Bing's homepage are a significant part of it's growing success. Most people just don't associate with Google's…
Looks like this sort of thing is becoming a trend. I'm not sure if that's a good thing.
> I knew that blacks were more likely to be teetotalers, and expected that women would be as well. Is there anything scientific about this at all? The whole article sounds fishy.
Nah, this is pretty clearly a response to Bing. In fact, I've always suspected that the pretty images on Bing's homepage are a significant part of it's growing success. Most people just don't associate with Google's…
Looks like this sort of thing is becoming a trend. I'm not sure if that's a good thing.
> I knew that blacks were more likely to be teetotalers, and expected that women would be as well. Is there anything scientific about this at all? The whole article sounds fishy.