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DuckDuckGo Review | Will It Knock Google Off Its Pedastal?

An almost unheard of search engine called DuckDuckGo is gaining traction and recognition. Will they overthrow Google? Probably not, but they are gaining users anyway. Anonymity is the name of the game with DuckDuckGo’s thinking. They don’t believe in keeping up with what IP address (YOU) searched for what term and what time it was searched for.

This DuckDuckGo review attempts to explain why it’s gaining popularity. In simple terms the reason is because it does not keep up with users’ searching habits.

Here’s what they say:

“We are a search engine with:

. Way more instant answers.
. Way less spam and clutter.
. Lots and lots of goodies.
. Real privacy.”

When the most popular search engine, Google, was in its beginning many of the test group sat in front of the simple white screen wating for the rest of “it” to load. It was many other search engines because it was clean from all the other clutter. DuckDuckGo is set up very much the same. No ads, news of the day, stock market ticker, or anything else found on the front page of many other search engine websites.

Where did DuckDuckGo come from?

Gabriel Weinberg started DuckDuckGo with a core belief. That is keeping users’ information private. A lot of other search engines track what is searched, what’s clicked on, how long someone stays on websites, IP address (unique to an user’s computer), User Agent (the user’s web browser), and time stamp when something is searched.

Needless to say many people don’t know this goes on in the background and those that do are not particularly joyous about it. DuckDuckGo doesn’t store any of that information.

To get the message out DuckDuckGo took out a billboard with a very simple message. On a plain white background the sign simply read…”Google Tracks You. We Don’t. DuckDuckGo.com”

They do a wonderful job of illistrating how Google, Bing, Yahoo, and other major search engines track movement. As indicated by DuckDuckGo the other search engines filter results derived from former clicks.

Many people know Google shows advertisements in direct correlation with what is searched but don’t recognize they filtered the main search results. Again, DuckDuckGo does a great job of explaining how it works. These details are found on the bottom left corner of the main site.

The Use of Clever Marketing

In the world of search engines, how does a company who has just arrived in the industry against the powerhouse that is Google?

Let’s look at the details, Google is the #1 website in the world and the most popular search engine. They get the most traffic which also means they get the most income from advertising. So the question remains, how is a start up search engine supposed to find it’s place and compete? DuckDuckGo rebelled against the usual practices of many search engines helping internet users escape the Search Engine Filter Bubble.

It seems this new search engine is gaining popularity by bringing to light the truths behind what other search engines do with search results and offering a true alternative to Google, Bing, and Yahoo.

It will be interesting to see how DuckDuckGo performs and developes as it escalates in popularity and stature. Will it be a force to be reckoned with? Only time will tell.

Be sure to have a look at DuckDuckGo .

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Metrolist Launches Real Estate Website Designed to Make Finding Homes Easier for Coloradans

Recolorado.com Designed To Greatly Improve Home Buying Experience

Denver, CO, January 12, 2012 – Metrolist® has officially re-launched REColorado.com, a consumer-facing real estate search engine that’s similar to search sites Trulia and Zillow but with more accurate and timely housing information, offering Colorado buyers, sellers and brokers an unrivalled ability to search for properties and open houses, find local real estate agents and coordinate home buying searches with a broker.

The new site offers simple, yet powerful home searching capabilities for Colorado homebuyers. The search engine incorporates a variety of tools to help in the home buying process, including an aerial-view map search with rooftop accuracy and parcel line overlays, custom searches tailored to regional and market specifics, and enhanced listing information with access to school and neighborhood data. Through the site or a smartphone application, home buyers will have easy access to:

Property Alerts – Property alerts notify you when potential properties become available.

Open Houses – Search for local open houses to tour properties first-hand with turn-by-turn directions.

Home Valuation – Check out your home’s current estimated value.

Rentals – A searchable rentals database is coming in early 2012.

Realtors- Find an agent or office.

“For the first time, Colorado consumers and real estate agents have a real estate search website that truly does it all,” said Metrolist interim COO Kirby Slunaker. “Whether you’re a homeowner who wants to value your home or you’re a homebuyer looking for the perfect home buying experience, we offer the tools to get the job done.”

Metrolist selected Irvine, California-based Real Estate Digital, a provider of integrated technology, media, and data solutions to the real estate industry, to power its new site.

“Clearly, consumers with independent access to MLS data like listings and open houses are much better informed,” said John Hensley, Chief Product and Technology Officer for Real Estate Digital. “The new will give consumers just that kind of access through Metrolist’s individual brokers and agents. In the end, it’s all about maximizing the consumer experience.”

Metrolist supports the largest network of Realtors® in Colorado with the most comprehensive database of real property listings throughout the Front Range. Home sellers planning open houses are encouraged to have their real estate professional to schedule the event in the Denver-based MLS.

“Our new public website allows homebuyers to better coordinate with their local real estate professional using the most detailed and timely housing information, greatly improving on what’s currently available in the marketplace,” said James T. Wanzeck, chairperson of the Metrolist Board of Directors. “Providing the community the best real estate products and services available is why Metrolist has become the leading MLS in Colorado.”

About Metrolist
Metrolist is the largest MLS in the state of Colorado, supporting the largest network of Realtors® with the most comprehensive database of real property listings throughout the Front Range. Realtor-owned since 1984, Metrolist provides leading technology solutions to real estate agents and brokers to better serve buyers and sellers. More information about Metrolist is available at http://www.metrolist.com. Metrolist provides a broad database of real property listings for real estate brokers to better serve buyers and sellers. Metrolist serves five Realtor associations: Aurora Association of Realtors, Douglas/Elbert Realtor Association, Mountain Metro Association of Realtors, South Metro Denver Realtor Association, and the Unified Association of Realtors (formerly Denver Board of Realtors, Jefferson County Association of Realtors, and North Metro Denver Realtor Association).

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