On Bing censorship @citizenlab:
"the findings in this report again demonstrate that an Internet platform cannot facilitate free speech for one demographic of its users while applying extensive political censorship against another demographic of its users"
https://t.co/piFaNq84nP
An excellent short analysis of how Google continues to dominate search. Plus new approaches to search that might, but probably won't challenge in a big way.
https://t.co/yh2HyV5liI by @krebs_adrian
Mozilla Firefox removes Yandex, https://t.co/k4gSyY12cQ search over misinformation concerns via /r/technews https://t.co/y5XrMCAXvC #tech#technology#internet
.@yandexcom is the largest technology company in Russia and the country's second-largest search engine.
The former head of its news division, Lev Gershenzon, just made this remarkable post on Facebook, addressed to his former colleagues. My translation.
Google: If scary legislation passes, your website will only rank #1 in search results, instead of our Google-owned, ad-supported, zero-click search feature with no visible link to your website
Oh no!
Privacy-preserving Brave Search is now the default option for new Brave users in the US, Canada, UK, France, & Germany. Users can also opt into the Web Discovery Project, a privacy-preserving system to anonymously contribute data to improve Brave Search. https://t.co/N8N1z5BTcX
Cheers to 23 years! Thank you to all of you who inspire and motivate us to continue building a more helpful Google for everyone. Excited for what's to come...but first, time for some birthday cake! 🎂🎉