Paul Rodgers
paulrster at gmail.com
Wed Aug 5 04:22:23 CDT 2009
Of course, it's a battle between giants that we can't win. Some will prefer the new one. But if loyalty goes to who provides the best service to us all, who offers a zillion open source services, who doesn't creep into one's machine with something mockingly termed Windows Genuine Advantage, who doesn't feel obliged to charge a fortune for Office updates, who doesn't start flogging OS years before they should be out of the Beta stage, then I know which one attracts me the more. Every so often I will compare, as Kathryn does, how SEO is going on the other one. But I am unlikely to forget, I hope, which organisation has put the most into IT without a ruthless determination to rip off even the poorest nations. 2009/8/4 Kathryn Bassett <kathryn at bassett.net> > William said: > > ...I've fallen in love with bing ...still keep google available but use > > it less and less. > > Doing a search on "Kathryn Bassett" gives 232 results on Bing and I'm not > on > the first page of results (2nd page before you get to me). On Google, there > are 28,000 results and the majority (not all) of the ones on the first page > are me. I'll stick with Google. > > -- > Kathryn Rhinehart Bassett (Pasadena CA) > "Genealogy is my bag" "GH is my soap" > kathryn at bassett.net > http://bassett.net > > > > > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com >