This is a discussion on Is Google the Microsoft of search engines? within the Linux Web Servers forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; > Linux is heroic, for instance. Using Windows is certainly > unfortunate. For some people I'm sure using Windows ...
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On Saturday 20 August 2005 09:42, Total Brain Delete wrote:
> >> Linux is heroic, for instance. Using Windows is certainly >> unfortunate. For some people I'm sure using Windows is cowardly. > > what about the pirate versions...? Piracy is said to be one of the factors that allowed Microsoft to grow decades ago, thus disseminating their proprietary. Roy -- Roy S. Schestowitz "In hell, treason is the work of angels" http://Schestowitz.com |
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alt.internet.search-engines] begin quotation from thatguy <a@b.c> in message <3PudnfsbRM-4jTLfRVn-oQ@comcast.com> > What I mean by that is, is Google trying to take over > the search engine biz by using patents and buyouts and > by trying to eliminate competition rather than respect > the free market? Are they trying to gain ownership of > patents for certain kinds of data mining techniques > to prevent other companies using them? I would expect so, but this is going to bite them in the ass one day. Patents are available for the world to read, and expire after 20 years. > I'm curious what you all think. > > And, I'm curious what you think are the long-term > prospects of Google given the democratizing nature > of the Internet. I trust Google as much as I trust Microsoft, and to give you an idea of just how much that is, I'm posting this from a Debian GNU/Linux workstation behind an OpenBSD firewall. I usually use Scroogle (a Google scraper set up by the guy that runs <http://www.google-watch.org>), and for Usenet searches, Privoxy (<http://www.privoxy.org>) set up to route all requests for the various Google domains through Tor (<http://tor.eff.org>). Obviously, the cookies don't get accepted, either. -- ___ _ _____ |*| / __| |/ / _ \ |*| Shawn K. Quinn \__ \ ' < (_) | |*| skquinn@speakeasy.net |___/_|\_\__\_\ |*| Houston, TX, USA |
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alt.internet.search-engines] begin quotation from Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> in message <de8pmq$22to$1@godfrey.mcc.ac.uk> posted at 2005-08-21T01:06 > On Saturday 20 August 2005 09:42, Total Brain Delete wrote: > >> >>> Linux is heroic, for instance. Using Windows is certainly >>> unfortunate. For some people I'm sure using Windows is cowardly. >> >> what about the pirate versions...? > > Piracy is said to be one of the factors that allowed Microsoft to grow > decades ago, thus disseminating their proprietary. Really? I had no idea that Microsoft was into the business of robbing ships on the high seas. If you mean to say unauthorized copying of Microsoft proucts, that's not surprising, unfortunately; the desire to help one's neighbor usually means that attempting to enforce fascist restrictions against making copies is a losing battle. Even printing "Do Not Make Illegal Copies Of This Disc" didn't really help. I'll get closer to topic in a moment, but I should note here this is the exact same reason that Microsoft (or any software company that sells binaries only and prohibits copying) should not be allowed to pay off a judgement against them for illegal activity in merchandise. Getting back to the topic at hand, there are few parallels to be drawn. I guess you could call Scroogle and/or routing Google queries via Tor the rough equivalent of making unauthorized copies of Windows. However, the business model is entirely different; Google does not charge the end users per query, they make their money through advertising (and possibly, by selling information about what their users search for, but I won't open that can of worms). For a while, I exclusively used other search engines, such as Alltheweb and Altavista (which I think are now owned by the same company that owns Yahoo). -- ___ _ _____ |*| / __| |/ / _ \ |*| Shawn K. Quinn \__ \ ' < (_) | |*| skquinn@speakeasy.net |___/_|\_\__\_\ |*| Houston, TX, USA |