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  2. DuckDuckGo - Wikipedia

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    DuckDuckGo is an American software company focused on online privacy, whose flagship product is a search engine named DuckDuckGo. Founded by Gabriel Weinberg in 2008, its later products include browser extensions [ 6 ] and a custom DuckDuckGo web browser . [ 7 ]

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  4. DuckDuckGo CEO says Google's billions got in the way of a ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The CEO of privacy-oriented search engine DuckDuckGo said its talks with Apple about a potential contract failed because the smartphone maker was reluctant to give up Google ...

  5. DuckDuckGo founder says Google's phone and ... - AOL

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    DuckDuckGo's internal surveys, he said, show privacy is the biggest concern among users, beating their desire for the best search results. DuckDuckGo still sells ads, but bases them on what people ...

  6. Liberty Central - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Central was a non-profit conservative political advocacy group founded in 2009 by Ginni Thomas, wife of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, with Leonard Leo listed as a director and $500,000 financing from Harlan Crow. [1] [2] Virginia Thomas was formally listed as president and CEO. [3] The group ceased operations in ...

  7. News360 - Wikipedia

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    News360 was a personalized news aggregation app for smartphones, tablets and the web.It attempted to learn a user's interests by analyzing their interaction with news stories on the app and using semantic analysis and natural language processing to create an Interest Graph and construct a unique feed of relevant content for each user. [1]

  8. What it’s like to switch to DuckDuckGo - AOL

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    One tech reporter went on a "Google diet" to try out DuckDuckGo, a privacy-optimized alternative to Google.

  9. Yippy - Wikipedia

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    Yippy was a metasearch engine that grouped searched results into clusters. [1] [2] It was originally developed and released by Vivísimo in 2004 under the name Clusty, before Vivisimo was later acquired by IBM and Yippy was sold in 2010 to a company now called Yippy, Inc.