Duck Duck Google

A friend called me this morning to direct me to an article at a particular web site.  By the time I was ready to look at the article, I couldn’t remember the name of the site, so I did a Google search for some keywords that should have brought me to the article in question.  Nothing came up.  So I did the same search at DuckDuckGo, and got a bunch of hits.  This is definitely an experiment you should try at home.  Click the following links, and compare what comes up:

Google
DuckDuckGo

Is it that Google doesn’t know about all the sites that show up in the latter search?  (That seems unlikely, doesn’t it?)  Or Google knows about them, but doesn’t think I should know about them?

Google refers to itself as a search engine, but I think we need a more precise term to  differentiate it from actual search engines like DuckDuckGo.  How about suggestion engine?

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  • Ian Underwood
    Ian Underwood is the author of the Bare Minimum Books series (BareMinimumBooks.com).  He has been a planetary scientist and artificial intelligence researcher for NASA, the director of the renowned Ask Dr. Math service, co-founder of Bardo Farm and Shaolin Rifleworks, and a popular speaker at liberty-related events. He lives in Croydon, New Hampshire.
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