I think one of the PC magazines (I believe it is PC World) recently did a review about which search engine was the best. I remember that the tended to look down on engines that "hid" the paid links as the most relevant even when in truth they were not.
Of course the study ranked google the best engine that was in the study. I believe Yahoo, Altavista, and other popular search engines were in the study.
Even though this will probably be hacked before it comes out, the imagery at the start of the article is interesting and what I think it means. The Palladium (MS's new 'security' system) guarding Troy (companies that fight fair-use of their media). Also in the article "thus the apocalyptic Bill Gates memo in January calling for a 'Trustworthy Computing' jihad."
Bill Gates and trustworthy in the same sentence, gotta love it!
Sometimes, the Bill/Borg pic says it all.
I think one of the PC magazines (I believe it is PC World) recently did a review about which search engine was the best. I remember that the tended to look down on engines that "hid" the paid links as the most relevant even when in truth they were not. Of course the study ranked google the best engine that was in the study. I believe Yahoo, Altavista, and other popular search engines were in the study.
Even though this will probably be hacked before it comes out, the imagery at the start of the article is interesting and what I think it means. The Palladium (MS's new 'security' system) guarding Troy (companies that fight fair-use of their media). Also in the article "thus the apocalyptic Bill Gates memo in January calling for a 'Trustworthy Computing' jihad." Bill Gates and trustworthy in the same sentence, gotta love it!