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DuckDuckGo no data collection - Here's Why Google Could Disappear in Five Years
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[quote:SilverPatriot:MV8yMDIyOTU3X0Q4MzZGMEU5] If more people backed search engines that did not pursue all the data collection performed by google and their ilk then perhaps we could hve more Internet freedoms [b]Here's Why Google Could Disappear in Five Years[/b] Google may be on its way out as the dominant player in search, according to one analyst — and could even "disappear" in as little as five to eight years if the competitive pressures that ultimately claimed other search giants start to take root. In the wake of a surprisingly weak earnings report, Eric Jackson, Ironfire capital founder and managing member, said Google could easily find itself fending off the woes that eventually took hold at embattled Yahoo! http://www.cnbc.com/id/49477730 [/quote]
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If more people backed search engines that did not pursue all the data collection performed by google and their ilk then perhaps we could hve more Internet freedoms
Here's Why Google Could Disappear in Five Years
Google may be on its way out as the dominant player in search, according to one analyst — and could even "disappear" in as little as five to eight years if the competitive pressures that ultimately claimed other search giants start to take root.
In the wake of a surprisingly weak earnings report, Eric Jackson, Ironfire capital founder and managing member, said Google could easily find itself fending off the woes that eventually took hold at embattled Yahoo!
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