Google used to be awesome.

edited April 2011 in General Chat
Man, I'm so pissed at Google. I mean, their algorithm for suggesting YouTube videos is sooooo shitty. I think this combined with the failure of Wave and Buzz proves that they're on the way out - to be replaced by Bing from our friends at Microsoft.

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  • edited April 2011
    Yeah, I totally agree. That's why I always use Yahoo!, Bing, or Ask. They always give me the results that I want rather than what the corporations are trying to foist on me.
  • edited April 2011
    Don't forget Baidu! They tell us what the Chinese Government wants us to know!
  • edited April 2011
    Don't forget Baidu! They tell us what the Chinese Government wants us to know!

    Of course! I totally forgot about that one. I love misinformation! Still, it's better than Google.
  • edited April 2011
    Their email service is pretty shitty, as well. That's why I use AOL.
  • edited April 2011
    I use Yahoo! Have since high school.
  • edited April 2011
    Gee, I'm glad Dashing isn't here. It's like he knows he's wrong.
  • edited April 2011
    I know. It's like he already knows he's lost. There's just no compelling argument to our rapier wit.
  • edited April 2011
    Hmm, a thread consisting of nothing but Comrade Pants and Alcoremortis talking back and forth. Whatever shall I do with it? :D

    I'm on the fence about Google. I like Google Docs and I love Gmail, and I hate Bing, but I also hate Chrome, and I don't think there's anything good to say about Buzz or Wave.

    And Pants, not only do I know for a fact that you have a Gmail account, but your claims about AOL are crap anyway. I used AOL for six years before switching to Gmail five years ago, and never once have I even remotely considered looking back. As far as crappy e-mail services go, in my experience AOL is second only to Hotmail.

    Yes, I know, I just responded seriously to Dashing-bait trolling. I figure maybe an actual discussion could spring out of the topic.
  • edited April 2011
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  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited April 2011
    Well given their first-quarter results, it’ll be interesting to see what happens to the Google share price during trading today.

    I rarely use anything but Google… even if I’m looking for something on a specific site like IMDB or Wikipedia, I’ll forgo the site’s own search bar and just add the site’s name to my Google search.
  • edited April 2011
    I'll never go over to Bing! I don't have any problems with Google, yeah Wave was a bust but it still had some intelligent features. Gmail is great and I love my Android phone, it's like an iPhone only cheaper and better :D
  • edited April 2011
    The only way GMail would be better is if it allowed the user to manually add/remove individual emails at will from a "conversation."

    I've used Yahoo!Mail, Hotmail and GMail, and there are features that Google allows for free that I'd have had to pay to use on Yahoo, while Hotmail forgoes completely. Also, Hotmail's spam filter sucks very, very badly.

    GMail seems to have the best spam filter of any webmail service I've ever used; before GMail allowed gigabytes of storage per account, Hotmail and Yahoo only allowed ~200MB or less; grouping emails with the same subject into "conversations" is very convenient for me to find older messages; you assign an email more than one 'folder' label at the same time... I could go on. GMail is just better than the other major webmail services.
  • edited April 2011
    Technically speaking, Dashing; updating the tags on this page is breaking your forum exile.
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited April 2011
    Technically speaking, Dashing; updating the tags on this page is breaking your forum exile.

    Self-imposed exile, I hope (and even then I'm not happy about it).
  • edited April 2011
    Technically speaking, Dashing; updating the tags on this page is breaking your forum exile.

    Why can't you back off and just let the guy do what he wants?
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