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Re: What should Google do?

From: Steve Phariss <sphariss_at_libertywebworks.com>
Date: Fri 12 Sep 2003 08:31:49 -0500

I don't want yet another company to be able to contact me on a whim.
People love Google because they are great at what they do (provide
a search engine that is second to none). The services they have
added share the same design and I can use them or not without them
being in my face. There are no pop-ups, no flashing ads, a simple
and clean layout, all in all just what I am looking for in a search
engine. I don't know if you remember Meta.com (or somthing like that)
before they became go.com, but I used them for the same reasons. I
will use Google as long as they are the best tool, when they start
to go the way of every other search engine (Yahoo, Meta, Alta Vista)
I will go elsewhere. If there is no elsewhere then the web has truely
died. Already the internet is not as much "fun" as it used to be.

Why does every search website have to cater to the "AOL" crowd?
Yahoo is great at what it does (I use the Email, groups and games),
Google is great at what it does. I am tired of people wanting to
turn websites into a one stop shop (that is what bookmarks are for).

Steve Phariss
www.libertywebworks.com





Received on Fri Sep 12 2003 - 08:31:49 CDT


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