It is usually more about perceived speed and feels than actual speed. And giving the user a quicker feel is a user experience improvement. But feeling quick to display results is worthless if you have to make 5 queries…
I concur that duckduckgo has still room for improvement in the local search area. It has already improved since I switched but I still find myself having trouble finding some local relevant results. To me this is still…
One guy making a point in a blog post doesn't make a fact. In my own experience, google is now offering poorer results to the point of being useless. I've been using it to search for error message for about 15 years…
Reading this my first reaction is to ask how much OP has been paid by google to write this piece of stupid, to me this looks like a mix of infomercial and fanboyism. The title is misleading makes us think he had no…
But this would foil what OP expects from google, a.k.a. to be geolocalized and tracked to be served personalized results.
It is usually more about perceived speed and feels than actual speed. And giving the user a quicker feel is a user experience improvement. But feeling quick to display results is worthless if you have to make 5 queries…
I concur that duckduckgo has still room for improvement in the local search area. It has already improved since I switched but I still find myself having trouble finding some local relevant results. To me this is still…
One guy making a point in a blog post doesn't make a fact. In my own experience, google is now offering poorer results to the point of being useless. I've been using it to search for error message for about 15 years…
Reading this my first reaction is to ask how much OP has been paid by google to write this piece of stupid, to me this looks like a mix of infomercial and fanboyism. The title is misleading makes us think he had no…
But this would foil what OP expects from google, a.k.a. to be geolocalized and tracked to be served personalized results.