And therefore I found something to remove the Bias: a blind search. This search will remove the source, and let you determine if the search is good or not. The searches of Bing, Google, and Yahoo will stand side by side in a random order, and you try to take a shot at choosing which is the best engine.
And now I present you the site: http://blindsearch.fejus.com/
Have a good time choosing what is the "best" search engine.
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Searching "why do things look colored" gives a very accurate result that Google is superior. I want to know why some things are certain colors and other things are other colors.
Google gives an explanation of different types of reactions with light that produce color and various other effects and some websites explaining how colored things look to the color-blind.
The first Bing result is about colored contact prescriptions. There are also song lyrics and ads for colored laptops.
Yahoo gives "color in minerals", something about muscle-building protein powders, and "why is Michelle Obama so pretty".
Guess which search engine I voted for.
Next, I searched "which search engine is the best". I'll let you see the (slightly amusing) results.
Thanks for the link to this site!
Nice. So Google still remains superior.
You know, many companies try to solve Google's complex system to get their companies to the top of the search result, but all have failed. Is it really that complicated and that successful?
I guess so. Of course, I don't know any specifics, but there are some smart guys at Google.
There are smart people everywhere.
I'll write a blog post on that.
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