Poll

bing or google

bing
13 (6.3%)
google
194 (93.7%)

Total Members Voted: 207

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does google respect your freedom?
yes actually. they've yet to make me do anything that I didn't want to do
All of those suck on google.
did you seriously just say that google maps sucks

did you seriously just say that google maps sucks

Don't bother. He's only saying they suck because they're made by Google, not because they actually suck.

bing becus it's better

Don't bother. He's only saying they suck because they're made by Google, not because they actually suck.
Not because they're made by Google. I love Google, I use the search engine, I'm using Google Chrome. Stop assuming stuff.

Google Maps... actually does suck. It's a jumbled mess, and it's hard to control, at times.

Google Translate sucks, because it lacks proper sentence structure, and then you end up with gibberish.

Google Airline Prices, I don't have much to say.

Google Maps... actually does suck. It's a jumbled mess, and it's hard to control, at times.
I've never had such problems
maybe you just don't know how to use it :(

DuckDuckGo's search results are nowhere as good as google's though :(
Searching Steam Privacy on google gets you their privacy policy page first, DuckDuck has it in the 27th position under steam cleaning businesses and fake steam sites.
« Last Edit: June 28, 2013, 11:14:55 AM by tails »

Oh gosh lol. I just went on my Google account and looked at my web history. Everything from April 2007 to the present day, and it even shows a calendar of which days I was active and what hours of the day. Every single search I have ever made is listed.

EDIT: I've made a total of 5289 Google searches on my account. Surprisingly little.
« Last Edit: June 28, 2013, 11:16:42 AM by Doomonkey »

Personally I want my web history saved; in fact I keep backups of my Chrome's browsing history dating back to the very first day I got it.

Google all the way. Always have used it, always will.


Bing translate always does it wrong.

Zuckerberg decided to get in on a deal with Microsoft, so whenever you want to translate something on Facebook, its always done by Bing. And its always wrong.

ah, that...actually explains a lot

when it's someone's birthday and you have your language set to dutch, it will say "--- is vandaag verjaardag!" which literally translates to "--- is birthday today!"

because I wear a tinfoil hat and think everything is a conspiracy
do you like to look at giant purple dragon carrots or something

Google Maps... actually does suck. It's a jumbled mess, and it's hard to control, at times.

1)Much better than Apple's Inception Maps.
2)Its a jumbled mess because its a picture of the world.
3)Whats so hard about Click and Drag?

Not because they're made by Google. I love Google, I use the search engine, I'm using Google Chrome. Stop assuming stuff.

Google Maps... actually does suck. It's a jumbled mess, and it's hard to control, at times.

Google Translate sucks, because it lacks proper sentence structure, and then you end up with gibberish.

Google Airline Prices, I don't have much to say.

1. they mapped the majority of the developed world. gtfo.
2. while it is by no means a perfect translator, it is the only translator i know of on the internet that gives you a basic idea of what is being said
3. never heard of it

i don't like bing because of how hard they try to get you to think they're up on google somehow. if anything, they should provide a better search engine. and so far i've been given no reason to try it out, besides bing rewards. (which i wouldn't try because i dont have a bank account)


If I had to choose, Bing. Because while both search engines are involved in tracking, at least Bing doesn't utilize that information over as many services.

I use DuckDuckGo for searches, and Yahoo for images.