That also explains the unusual damage to the windshield. It looks like a small mob took bats to it. I suspect if this rage was directed at teh goog it would have had much more damage. Nothing to see here. Human error…
Agreed about "most people have little idea...". I wish more companies were more honest and open about these things instead of burying it in the fine print. I wonder what would happen if you enable "Suggested Sites" but…
To answer my own question: http://www.bing.com/community/site_blogs/b/search/archive/20... Seems it is opt-in users.
Interesting. The privacy implications are disturbing if true. I'm neither an IE nor windows user but I suspect most users wouldn't opt-in if given that choice. Any refs to research/evidence about the topic would be…
How does msft have access to google algo click data?
This appears to be a direct ripoff of open shortcuts from yahoo search. http://search.yahoo.com/osc/help
That also explains the unusual damage to the windshield. It looks like a small mob took bats to it. I suspect if this rage was directed at teh goog it would have had much more damage. Nothing to see here. Human error…
Agreed about "most people have little idea...". I wish more companies were more honest and open about these things instead of burying it in the fine print. I wonder what would happen if you enable "Suggested Sites" but…
To answer my own question: http://www.bing.com/community/site_blogs/b/search/archive/20... Seems it is opt-in users.
Interesting. The privacy implications are disturbing if true. I'm neither an IE nor windows user but I suspect most users wouldn't opt-in if given that choice. Any refs to research/evidence about the topic would be…
How does msft have access to google algo click data?
This appears to be a direct ripoff of open shortcuts from yahoo search. http://search.yahoo.com/osc/help