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onehandle

(51,122 posts)
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 12:07 AM Jun 2013

Google alternative DuckDuckGo hit 3.1M queries yesterday, up 50% in 8 days as PRISM fears rise

Last edited Wed Jun 19, 2013, 07:50 AM - Edit history (3)

Source: TNW

Just over a week after passing a record 2 million searches in a single day, DuckDuckGo has announced a new milestone: the company processed 3,095,907 searches yesterday. DuckDuckGo made it clear that this stat does not include yesterday’s 18.9 million searches via its API and approximately half a million bot searches.

It’s no coincidence that DuckDuckGo’s stats are climbing as the PRISM and larger NSA surveillance controversy grows. The startup has received considerable attention as a Google alternative — remember, Google was cited as a main data source for PRISM. After facing severe criticism for its involvement, Google appealed to the US government in hopes of sharing more about the data requests it receives.

Following the PRISM controversy, we reached out to DuckDuckGo CEO and founder Gabriel Weinberg, who clarified that he believes DuckDuckGo could never be of use to PRISM:

…if the NSA were to come to us and ask for all our data, it would not be useful to them because our data is truly anonymous (as opposed to psudo-anonymous, which is never really anonymous).

Read more: http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/06/18/anonymous-search-engine-duckduckgo-hit-nearly-3-1-million-searches-yesterday-as-surveillance-fears-grow



How to install a DuckDuckGo button in Safari:
http://help.duckduckgo.com/customer/portal/articles/216447-safari

Other browsers:
http://help.duckduckgo.com/customer/portal/topics/292237-desktop/articles
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Google alternative DuckDuckGo hit 3.1M queries yesterday, up 50% in 8 days as PRISM fears rise (Original Post) onehandle Jun 2013 OP
How many remember when the #1 search engine was webcrawler? Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #1
I remember webcrawler when google wasn't even a JimDandy Jun 2013 #7
One of mine goes back to the days of netscape navigator. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #8
I really loved netscape navigator. I still have JimDandy Jun 2013 #9
You know you're old when you have 5.25 disks of Windows Version 1. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #41
And when altavista was the shiznit! Politicub Jun 2013 #46
Then there was Excite... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #47
And before all that - gopher search. Yeah, I said it. Politicub Jun 2013 #48
I remember when the #1 answer was always, "porno." sofa king Jun 2013 #51
You are right about Webcrawler and bad porn sites... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #53
because it was posted here KT2000 Jun 2013 #2
Who owns duck? The NSA? Yes I'm cynical. Hassin Bin Sober Jun 2013 #3
I admit it, I wondered that as well. Nictuku Jun 2013 #35
preferred ask jeeves till they fired him.. PatrynXX Jun 2013 #4
Thom Hartmann mentions this site on his show. Credit him for popularizing DDG. n/t alp227 Jun 2013 #5
There's another search engine that does not send your ipo it's ixquick.com it's good. xtraxritical Jun 2013 #31
I use ixquick as well Nedsdag Jun 2013 #52
TY! I have it now. :-) - K&R n/t DeSwiss Jun 2013 #6
Why is DU still defering to Google as its search engine? randr Jun 2013 #10
$. nt onehandle Jun 2013 #11
That is one hell of an accusation against DU. Wow! tridim Jun 2013 #21
Same reason the republican trolls are allowed to stay RandiFan1290 Jun 2013 #13
Why believe one Search Engine CEO over another ... ?!? panzerfaust Jun 2013 #49
I use ixquick madokie Jun 2013 #12
I think duckduckgo's results are better and presented in an easier format to parse. onehandle Jun 2013 #14
thanks madokie Jun 2013 #15
How is this post not an advertisement for duckduckgo? tridim Jun 2013 #16
Only an ad for people who have something to hide MannyGoldstein Jun 2013 #18
So it is an advertisement IYO? tridim Jun 2013 #19
Go get 'em, sport. MannyGoldstein Jun 2013 #20
Now, I do the opposite... tridim Jun 2013 #22
Ha Ha! My plot succeeded! MannyGoldstein Jun 2013 #23
Truly, you have a dizzying intellect. n/t ozone_man Jun 2013 #25
I will go as far as the "dizzying" part. nm rhett o rick Jun 2013 #38
I sent one in and signed your name. rhett o rick Jun 2013 #39
The OP is information, not advertising. God. panzerfaust Jun 2013 #50
In fairness to the OP, it's really anti-serious-Apple-competitors. Dreamer Tatum Jun 2013 #34
I just set it to my home page MannyGoldstein Jun 2013 #17
http://www.dogpile.com/ CountAllVotes Jun 2013 #24
I used dogpile just because of its name. Gormy Cuss Jun 2013 #32
It's kind of cool CountAllVotes Jun 2013 #33
I remember when dogpile was my main search. onehandle Jun 2013 #37
LOL! Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #26
I hate the you have nothing to hide argument as much as anyone treestar Jun 2013 #27
Google looks at every bit of your 'free' Google services activity to target you for ads. onehandle Jun 2013 #28
Exactly, they want to target ads treestar Jun 2013 #29
Good question. onehandle Jun 2013 #30
I agree with you. The government would never want to spy on citizens. nm rhett o rick Jun 2013 #40
That's my new search engine. Both at work and at home. Luminous Animal Jun 2013 #36
I started yesterday and I like it so far. nm rhett o rick Jun 2013 #42
It's been my go to search engine quite some time toddaa Jun 2013 #43
I used Delphinus Jun 2013 #44
Out of the bubble ramapo Jun 2013 #45

JimDandy

(7,318 posts)
7. I remember webcrawler when google wasn't even a
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 03:25 AM
Jun 2013

glint in Page's eye. And one of my email addys is from yahoo's earliest days.

JimDandy

(7,318 posts)
9. I really loved netscape navigator. I still have
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 03:52 AM
Jun 2013

disks for installing it. That's how old I'm getting, darn it!

Politicub

(12,165 posts)
46. And when altavista was the shiznit!
Thu Jun 20, 2013, 01:24 PM
Jun 2013

I could write a mean Altavista query back in the day.

Then all the sudden it turned into crap.

Politicub

(12,165 posts)
48. And before all that - gopher search. Yeah, I said it.
Thu Jun 20, 2013, 08:31 PM
Jun 2013

Wish I had my old bookmarks from back in the day!

sofa king

(10,857 posts)
51. I remember when the #1 answer was always, "porno."
Fri Jun 21, 2013, 12:19 PM
Jun 2013

I remember when half of the top twenty answers to ANY query would be pornography websites. Eventually I moved to meta-search engines like Dogpile so that I could better wade through the porno swamp. Webcrawler's S&M cosplay jungle was always well represented in Dogpile.

I remember reading an article in Scientific American, before it jumped the shark, by the founders of Google, explaining how their search algorithms tested a website for authority by noting how many other sites cited them, which wound up temporarily excluding most of the porno sites from the top search results.

There were only a handful of search engines that made any impression on me. Before Google, the advanced queries of Northern Lights seemed like a miracle compared to Altavista, and Altavista's own Boolean modifiers were much superior to any of the other crap out there.

That damned spider showed me nothing but porn for second half of the 1990s. Mostly bad porn, too, because hell yes, I looked anyway!

Edit: By the way, Google averages five billion--with a B--search queries a day. DDG's popularity will have to increase by an order of magnitude in order to threaten to steal one percent of Google's volume.

 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
53. You are right about Webcrawler and bad porn sites...
Fri Jun 21, 2013, 12:44 PM
Jun 2013

That's why everyone went to Excite for the good stuff,...and why it got it's name.

It says a lot about humanity that the ability to unite the species globally was used first to masturbate.

PatrynXX

(5,668 posts)
4. preferred ask jeeves till they fired him..
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 12:39 AM
Jun 2013

but like the idiots on the right thinking their ammo is going bye bye. I'm hardly going to care. Like hello hows the porn biz. seriously.. X_X do they give a shit I'm looking for a good quality video of Rammstein's Pussy?

Nedsdag

(2,437 posts)
52. I use ixquick as well
Fri Jun 21, 2013, 12:23 PM
Jun 2013

It is very good.

Does anyone remember Scroogle.org? That was mine before they had to cease business.

 

panzerfaust

(2,818 posts)
49. Why believe one Search Engine CEO over another ... ?!?
Fri Jun 21, 2013, 10:20 AM
Jun 2013

My own belief is that everything is tracked anyway. For a few years I used things like Tor - but have finally just given up.

However there are search engines which give more useful (at least to me) results than Google

My favorite for the past few years is Carrot - which groups results by logical clusters (such as general sub-topic, web-address etc) as this allows faster weeding out of irrelevant results:
http://search.carrot2.org/stable/search

The first clustering engine I tried underwent a variety of name changes and is now called "clusty.com" and is, I believe, owned by RW nutters and so now stay away. The reason I think this is that several times when searching, the terms are rejected with a big "Not On MY Web you don't!!" This occurred when I was looking for sources for a talk on obstetrical complications and, most amusingly, when I was looking for drivers for a video-card which apparently had an unacceptable to Clusty name.

The most innovative, but disappointing, search engine (which is called a "computational knowledge engine&quot which I continue to try every few months (and which has NEVER - in well over a hundred trys - returned a useful result) is:
http://www.wolframalpha.com/

In the past have used both DogPile and DuckDuckGo - mostly because of the names - but they do not offer clustering and return fewer results than G. Heck, have even tried Bing - again it has no advantage.


Try carrot - I think you will appreciate the presorting.



onehandle

(51,122 posts)
14. I think duckduckgo's results are better and presented in an easier format to parse.
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 07:46 AM
Jun 2013

Also, Google in a response to being accused of being a monopoly, named duckduckgo as a 'competitor.'

Additionally duckduckgo is an American company, ixquick is an overseas company.

But either is fine, as long as you use Google less to none.

 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
18. Only an ad for people who have something to hide
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 08:22 AM
Jun 2013

People with nothing to hide have nothing to be concerned about. Our government spies don't make mistakes.

 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
23. Ha Ha! My plot succeeded!
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 08:31 AM
Jun 2013

I knew that by agreeing with you I could change your mind and save this advertisement for a Hater site.

 

panzerfaust

(2,818 posts)
50. The OP is information, not advertising. God.
Fri Jun 21, 2013, 10:27 AM
Jun 2013

What the DU really needs if fewer self-appointed censors.

Dreamer Tatum

(10,926 posts)
34. In fairness to the OP, it's really anti-serious-Apple-competitors.
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 12:19 PM
Jun 2013

Not so much an ad for a boutique search engine.

Because the OP is almost certainly a paid Apple shill.

 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
17. I just set it to my home page
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 08:21 AM
Jun 2013

I'm tired of all Spy-on-Everyone™ programs, both government and corporate.

Gormy Cuss

(30,884 posts)
32. I used dogpile just because of its name.
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 11:35 AM
Jun 2013

It was pretty good. Maybe I should add it to my search engine list again.

CountAllVotes

(20,868 posts)
33. It's kind of cool
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 12:07 PM
Jun 2013

It tells you the source for each link it *barfs* up.

You can opt to NOT click on one that says "Google" for where the link is from.

I hated that name when I first heard of it some 15+ years ago but I never forgot it! Kind of hard to forget the name of a search engine named "dogpile" I'd say.

If you opt to use it, it has a little paw print that you see. Kinda cool eh?



treestar

(82,383 posts)
27. I hate the you have nothing to hide argument as much as anyone
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 10:30 AM
Jun 2013

but it never occurred to me to fear using Google on the idea the government would look at my emails.

onehandle

(51,122 posts)
28. Google looks at every bit of your 'free' Google services activity to target you for ads.
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 10:41 AM
Jun 2013

It's a treasure trove of cached information, so why not the government?

I know I tell people not to use Google at all, but at the least, we need to diversify our Internet usage.


treestar

(82,383 posts)
29. Exactly, they want to target ads
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 10:45 AM
Jun 2013

and get me to spend money. The government on the other hand - what would they get out of it.

toddaa

(2,518 posts)
43. It's been my go to search engine quite some time
Thu Jun 20, 2013, 02:02 AM
Jun 2013

Beyond the privacy factor, it returns better results when I'm searching for tech related info.

ramapo

(4,588 posts)
45. Out of the bubble
Thu Jun 20, 2013, 10:09 AM
Jun 2013

I had not heard about this search engine. Gave it a brief try and like what I see so far. I was surprised to learn it has been around for awhile.

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