Google Quietly Adds DuckDuckGo to Chrome 73 [www.thurrott.com]
Search Engine Land [searchengineland.com]
Google Adds Pro-Privacy Search Engines [www.pymnts.com]
DuckDuckGo is now a default search engine option in Chrome [www.cnet.com]
DuckDuckGo has been a fascinating story over the past few years. New growth benchmarks, and clearly, some competition in search is good for the market.
— Ben Bajarin (@BenBajarin) March 13, 2019
Given Apple's privacy messaging has helped DDG quite a bit, one still wonders if Apple may buy them someday. https://t.co/SrB7hfP3ol
google is scared of regulators https://t.co/TZdg6pZaMR
— alex hern (@alexhern) March 13, 2019
“It’s a joke but thank you again for #Chrome73, I really and sincerely appreciate it. I still recommend @Firefox and @Brave.”
— Qwant (@QwantCom) March 13, 2019
Eric Leandri reacts to the integration of Qwant into the search engines on Chrome.
— via @riptarihttps://t.co/O0zMubGIDN
Google Quietly Adds DuckDuckGo to Chrome 73 - https://t.co/rG6Kcc266v pic.twitter.com/etbN4KrWrx
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) March 13, 2019
지금까지 덕덕고가 크롬에 없었던 것에 놀라기도 하면서도 들어오게 된 것에 놀라기도 하면서도.
— Goodhyun 김국현 (@goodhyun) March 14, 2019
https://t.co/W9SqZJ5Hre