So, irrespective of the technical competence, or otherwise of Google, it is going to be around and the leader, for a long time to come. P.S. My favorite missing google feature: search for bittorrent files
They will not be around for a long time if they don't focus on their core business - search. Their results are getting worst and worst. If someone has a better search engine, I am happy to switch, simple as that.
I have been wondering why major sites don't use CSS for their sites? Sites like Yahoo, Google, Amazon.com, eBay, etc... Why are they still using the font element?
I used to do this on Yahoo, it was my number one directory/search engine until I found out about Google. The same thing could happen to Google.
So, irrespective of the technical competence, or otherwise of Google, it is going to be around and the leader, for a long time to come. P.S. My favorite missing google feature: search for bittorrent files
They will not be around for a long time if they don't focus on their core business - search. Their results are getting worst and worst. If someone has a better search engine, I am happy to switch, simple as that.
"Google has no natural monopoly -- there are no walls protecting Google's market position"
Google's IPO risks another bubble
I have been wondering why major sites don't use CSS for their sites? Sites like Yahoo, Google, Amazon.com, eBay, etc... Why are they still using the font element?
I like Firefox but it is slower to load than IE and Opera. Will it be faster in the future releases?
Software:
Windows 2000 Pro
IE 6
Opera 5 and 7
Mozilla Firefox 0.8
Netscape 4.7
Hardware:
AMD Athlon 1.4Ghz
512MB DDR RAM