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Witch do you like better for a search engine, I like Google!!  :)

I typically go to Google with just about anything.  They're pretty reliable, and have a wealth of information.

Firefox with Google search bar FTW!!!

You forgot about Ask.com.  

Of those, I do use google more than others.  I seem to get less advertising there.

I have found through my work in IT, google seems to be the best at putting things that are relevant and related near top of the search screen.

When I don't know an answer or researching an issue, google is my first stop.

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I Google all the time.

That is because it says "Google" on my screen.  ;D

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Firefox with Google search bar .!!!

Firefox 3 with Google search bar, it's what I got!!

I Google all the time.

That is because it says "Google" on my screen. ;D

That reminds me of that line in "Yours, Mine, and Ours":

"You googled another man's wife?"  ;D

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Google has the lion's share of the search market (roughly 64%), followed by Yahoo at a very distant 2nd.  Live has less than 10% market share at 3rd, and the rest make up the remaining 15%.

BTW - MSN and Live are the same thing.

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Google has the lion's share of the search market (roughly 64%), followed by Yahoo at a very distant 2nd. Live has less than 10% market share at 3rd, and the rest make up the remaining 15%.

BTW - MSN and Live are the same thing.

ohhhhhhhhh. thanks Glenn

"Google it" has become a favorite expression.

I try to use goodsearch as often as I can

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I Google it!!

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Am I the only person who uses Yahoo?

That's odd.

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Am I the only person who uses Yahoo?

That's odd.

yes  ;D

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