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jonadabNo, Google search doesn't have a 90% market share. Well, maybe in the English-speaking world it does, but not globally.
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jonadabI mean, Baidu has more than 10% all on its own.
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jonadab(And if you think Google uses underhanded means to get market share... Baidu has it outclassed in that regard.)
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frg_Awaywell I rather use google than an effectively state controlled censored entity.
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jonadabThe word "censored" falls so far short of what Baidu is. It's pretty much literally run by the Ministry of Truth.
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jonadabI have tried to like DuckDuckGo, giving it repeated chances to produce search results that I could accept, but so far no dice.
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frg_AwayYeah you have ilk like yandex and baidu and on the other side basically bing and google. What you don't have is complete search results :) DuckDuckGo is ok for me globally but search for "local" stuff is spotty.
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njsgjonadab: my main concern is Bing, and as we all know the DOJ is very good at countering monopolies with their antitrust rulings (at least in recent decades?), so no way Microsoft has less than 10%.
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njsgmain concern, re: the 90% figure
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njsgthese days, though, the web search UI can easily become the main issue
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njsgwhen even if it returns results, it requires javascript for pagination or even to show the results...
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njsgor worse, has no concept of pagination.
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therubeand what, Korn on MS needed 'Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA)' ?
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therubeaside from the noise, if PM is affected by "webp", then SeaMonkey is too, forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=30284 (& i've got to assume that you're well aware)
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frg_Awaytherube Yes watend to patch today but was busy. On it next. Alreaedy downloaded the mozilla patch. 2.53.18 still needs some polishing so we might do a 2.53.17.1
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frg_Awaytherube webp fix added to 2.53.18b1 pre. Just need to see now if it compiles :)