DuckDuckGo, the privacy-focused search engine, is now trending at below 100 million searches per day according to its public traffic statistics page .
The privacy search engine says it had its biggest day already this year, with 14M searches on January 10.
You know, apart from the most obvious search engine. And possibly the second most obvious one too
Imagine a world where Google has no secrets, where all search engines play fair , and where SEO doesn’t have to be synonymous with “page one.” Sound like a fairy tale?
DuckDuckGo has added two new search filters to their privacy oriented search engine. The post DuckDuckGo adds date filters & sitelinks to search features appeared first on Search Engine Land.
The privacy search engine announced in a tweet that it was #OpeningDay for Bleacher Report instant answers.
DuckDuckGo’s new feature lets users choose from Apple, Bing, Here, OpenStreetMap or Google Maps to get directions. The post DuckDuckGo launches Directions! feature with option to use multiple map apps appeared first on Search Engine Land
I’ve heard about DuckDuckGo a few times over the years, mostly as a name uttered in hushed whispers behind closed doors – “You don’t have to use Google. There is another way.” As far as I knew, it was a small, scrappy start-up that had nevertheless managed to make its mark in the world of search, dominated as it is by the vast and all-knowing Google. Going over to the duck side… Image by JD Hancock, some rights reserved
Well it’s been a big week for search, I think we can all agree. If you’re a regular Google user ( 65% of you globally ) then you’ll have noticed some changes, both good and bad. I won’t debate the merits of these improvements, we’ve done that already here: Google kills Right Hand Side Ads and here: Google launches Accelerated Mobile Pages , but there’s a definite feeling of vexation that appears to be coming to a head.
The privacy search engine averaged more than 10 million searches per day by the end of the year. The post DuckDuckGo Ends 2015 On A High Note, Reaches 12M Searches In A Single Day appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.