Why "Yahoo" Is The #1 Search Term On Google
An anonymous reader writes "Google Trends indicates that over the course of the past year the search term "Yahoo" became more popular than "sex", making it the #1 query on Google. Yahoo apparently faces a similar dilemma with roles reversed: When you search for "Google" on Yahoo, Yahoo thoughtfully displays a second search box as if to tell you, "Hey cutie, you have a search engine right in front of you!" A puzzling phenomenon? An strange aberration?"
http://www.gahooyoogle.com/
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Why not just type yahoo in the address bar, and hit Ctrl+Enter? IE and Firefox both append http://www./ and .com to the beginning and end when you do a Ctrl+Enter on any word in the address bar. With Firefox, Ctrl+Shift+Enter will add .org instead of .com.
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http://www.google.com/
- 501&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8
IE6: 15,524k
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=testing
IE6: 15,896k
http://www.yahoo.com/
IE6: 29,492k
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=testing&fr=yfp-t
IE6: 25,848k
I don't want this to be a browser war, I want this to be an analysis of these search engines. In IE6, Yahoo fares even worse. The ratio ranges from 1:2 on the homepage to 3:5 on a random search.
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Why is it that when you believe something it's an opinion, but when I believe something it's a manifesto?
Or after typing "yahoo" you just hit control+enter to append www. and .com
.net (shift+enter)
and .org (control+shift+enter).
That works in all major browsers, but firefox will also append
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