[Michael Tsai](https://mjtsai.com/blog/2022/02/17/google-search-is-dying/): > I’ve noticed two separate things: > - If I know the right Reddit or Stack Exchange to search, or if Amazon or Hacker
BuzzFeed News reported that [Google employees are organising to protest the company’s secret, censored search engine for China](https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/carolineodonovan/google-dragonfly-m
The Next Web wrote about [DuckDuckGo bangs](http://thenextweb.com/opinion/2015/07/03/why-i-switched-from-google-to-duckduckgo-its-all-about-the-bangs/). > While its main draw is privacy, DuckDuckGo
Search Engine Land reported on [Google begging Firefox users to switch their default search engine](http://searchengineland.com/google-is-practically-begging-firefox-users-to-switch-their-default-sear
Casey Liss wrote about [why you should use DuckDuckGo](http://www.caseyliss.com/2015/3/19/duckduckgo). Like Casey, I switched to DuckDuckGo when I upgraded to iOS 8. DuckDuckGo promises not to track
John Gruber wrote a very good piece on [Yahoo’s decline](http://daringfireball.net/2014/12/yahoo_decline). > I would argue that Yahoo lost its way early. Yahoo was an amazing, awesome resource when
Marco Arment writes about [the future of MetaFilter](http://www.marco.org/2014/05/22/future-of-metafilter). > A depressing look at the ad-funded web today, and what it’s like to depend completely o
Let’s take a look at a specific part from [this excellent article published by AppleInsider back in April](http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/04/26/apples-iphone-5c-ate-up-android-while-googles-moto-
Joe Weisenthal writes on Business Insider about his use of [Instagram to conduct real-time search](http://www.businessinsider.com/instagram-search-2013-12). > Instagram isn’t perfect, but for the m