DuckDuckGo’s Daniel Davis discusses the privacy-focused search engine’s future in the market
INTERVIEW DuckDuckGo’s journey started as an idea in the mind of Gabriel Weinberg, who found poor search results and high levels of spam a daily annoyance when he was browsing the web.
The first ite...
- Saturday, 19 December 2020 04:28
- By [Source: This article was published in portswigger.net By Charlie Osborne]
Google is testing a search results page that allows users to click and view images from the web pages. Could impact click through rates.
Google is testing a new kind of search engine results pages (SERPs) that contain interactive elements that hide and reveal images. The test features a discrete ic...
- Tuesday, 22 December 2020 07:30
- By [Source: This article was published in searchenginejournal.com By Roger Montti]
The latest Microsoft Edge Beta for Android now lets you sync all of your search history and tabs to the desktop version of Microsoft Edge on Windows 10.
According to Windows Central, the added sync options have appeared in the latest Edge beta version 45.11.24.5118, which looks as though it is the...
- Friday, 18 December 2020 14:16
- By [Source: This article was published in 9to5google.com By Damien Wilde]
Ecosia is a search engine that promotes privacy first and plants trees around the world, and with Mondays updates, it is now available as a default search engine setting on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
Ecosia uses their income from search ads to fund planting trees around the world in harsh environmen...
- Thursday, 17 December 2020 18:25
- By [Source: This article was published in appleinsider.com By Wesley Hilliard]
Search results can be cluttered with ads and other less-useful information. These add-ons strip out the junk to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
THE WEB IS a big place, which is why we need search engines. But given that virtually every popular search engine now heavily weights its ...
- Thursday, 10 December 2020 10:04
- By [Source: This article was published in wired.com By DAVID NIELD]
Can a privacy-focused search engine survive on today's Internet? It appears that it can, as DuckDuckGo is looking to end the year 2022 with another record-breaking traffic increase.
I have followed the rise of DuckDuckGo since 2012 when I announced here on this site that it became my primary searc...
- Wednesday, 25 November 2020 05:47
- By [Source: This article was published in ghacks.net By Martin Brinkmann]
With more than 500 hours of video uploaded every minute and more than one billion hours watched every day, Google's YouTube is the world's second-largest search engine. And its meteoric growth hasn't subsided. More than two billion users visit the site every month.
For Google's parent company Alph...
- Tuesday, 17 November 2020 07:37
- By [Source: This article was published in cnbc.com By Andrew Evers]
Google Chrome is known to be one of the mobile browsers that are most easily used. There are, however, a variety of elements that cannot be found or used quickly. Google’s web Chrome browser is testing a new feature. Shortly, the search engine giant is creating a Chrome Video Tutorials to help ne...
- Tuesday, 17 November 2020 05:19
- By [Source: This article was published in phoneworld.com.pk By Sehrish Kayani]
Bestselling author and cybersecurity awareness specialist.
It's a digital world, and we all love the convenience. But can we honestly say we're being as safe as possible when exploring our favorite websites? Some of you may even be thinking that it's no big deal because you've been using the intern...
- Monday, 16 November 2020 11:45
- By [Source: This article was published in forbes.com By Danny Pehar]
Google has made some changes to how AdSense publishers can add the Google powered search engine to their sites. You can now find the option to add the search engine to your site in the "by ad unit" tab in the ads section and there is this new button for it.
This button was added at about noon on Th...
- Saturday, 14 November 2020 03:12
- By [Source: This article was published in seroundtable.com By Barry Schwartz]