I wasn't comparing the products or services of a search engine to a Music player like for like!! I was comparing how quickly products and services evolve, with the exception of search engines, which are still basically exactly the same old boring list of links that they where 8 years ago... 8-10 years ago most people listened and purchased music on CD's, now it's downloads and mp3, before that people bought casettes (remember them!) and before that people bought music on Vinyl - the way search engines are evolving in 10 years we will still be typing a keyword phrase into a search box, hitting return and looking at a list of URL's - Hardly state of the art!!! As for your claim that i'm uneducated, I'd rather be uneducated with $500,000 in the bank than be educated with $5 in the bank! So yes i'm uneducated!!! and loving it! On your point that Google continues to updating it's algorithm, and you seem to be asserting that this counts as the product evolving. I only slightly agree, Ford Motor Cards updates it's engines every year, but would you like to drive a 1920s FORD MODEL T with a 2008 v8 engine or would you prefer a NEW FORD MUSTANG with a 2008 v8 Engine with the added benefit of ABS, Air Con, Electric Windows, SatNav, Air Bags, Crumble Zones and a Bangin Stereo! Google position as number 1 search engine is not guaranteed! to keep it's position in the future it will need to evolve it's search product much more than it has already. A lesson from the past, in the 1972 a certain high tech product had 95% market share, it was the darling of Wall St. nothing could compare with this product, it had no real competitors and people loved it and they all bought highly inflated stock in the company. Ten years later it had all but disappeared!! can you name the company?? Answer: Atari If you stand still, eventually everyones gonna run past you.
isn't cuill the google-killer? or wait... did the already get bought by google? So easy to lose track...
Pauley, dictionaries still are the same like they were in centuries. It is the way it works. People expect this from them. The same happens with search engines. There is no space from art. The world expects a list of links as a result of one search in an engine
Hate to say it, just being honest - Sperce takes way too long to "fetch" results.... at least for me anyway L2
Will google ever be killed? Probably not, I could see it buying up every other search engine if it really wanted to. That empire will never fall.
Google killer but you're using google adsense. You also don't even have your own spiders or anything all your results are from altavista which will never kill google. I just don't see it happening. Best of luck with your attempt though.