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DaveNJ
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Mass uninstalls

Last night i removed all google programs from my machine. I am sure some computer at google saw what was going on. So i am sure the mass uninstalls last night sent the right message.


CO_Chris
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Broomfield, CO
I did the same last night.


Jehu
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MA
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AnonProxy
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aaronwt
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said by DaveNJ See Profile :

Last night i removed all google programs from my machine. I am sure some computer at google saw what was going on. So i am sure the mass uninstalls last night sent the right message.
I installed Chrome on two more PCs last night to continue trying it out.

And I use Google search 95% of the time and that is not going to change.


cdru
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Fort Wayne, IN

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Re: Mass uninstalls

That'll stick it to them. Think of the thousands of dollars in lost licensing revenue that they won't have now.

I presume that you'll be using Yahoo and MSN Live search now and won't be visiting Google, YouTube, GMail, or any other Google related site.


Millenniumle

join:2007-11-11
Fredonia, NY

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I've found that Google's search engine is going down hill. The first one or two pages of search results are filled with "free patent" sites. Maybe they should keep their paid listings on the top and along the side.

I'm no Microsoft lover, but I've been using Live Search the last few days and liking it. Of course, Google started great too.


DaveNJ
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New Jersey
·Comcast
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said by cdru See Profile :

That'll stick it to them. Think of the thousands of dollars in lost licensing revenue that they won't have now.

I presume that you'll be using Yahoo and MSN Live search now and won't be visiting Google, YouTube, GMail, or any other Google related site.
Actually i have always like yahoo search better. But the problem was obvious, i dont want robots on my machine, and the google everything agreement was too much.
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