This year has brought about changes and impressive growth for the search engine built by entrepreneur GabrielWeinberg. DuckDuckGo is the search engine people want to switch to on their own, Weinberg told us, and that’s been one of his greatest...
Congrats, GabrielWeinberg and DuckDuckGo! DuckDuckGo has good reason to quack. The small startup search engine announced via Twitter that it received more than 1 million searches for the first time on the eve of Valentine’s Day.
DuckDuckGo Founder and CEO GabrielWeinberg: "Given the Senate hearing last year, it’s actually kind of baffling that they would tread this far into territory that could be perceived as anti-trust, but we’ll just have to wait and see what happens.
Search engine DuckDuckGo.com’s Founder and CEO GabrielWeinberg sees two different reasons for some of the widespread discontent with Search Plus Your World: "One is adding personal stuff to search results; I don’t necessarily think it improves...
Our confidence in Gabriel [Weinberg] and DuckDuckGo is informed by having watched the decline of Microsoft’s hegemony in the 90′s. Up and coming search engine DuckDuckGo raised a round of funding lead by Brad Burnham of Union Square Ventures along...
DuckDuckGo, the startup search engine that emphasizes user privacy, has been named as one of TIME's Top 50 websites of 2011, and DuckDuckGo founder GabrielWeinberg shared the why and how of how this came to be.
GabrielWeinberg, founder of new search engine DuckDuckGo, noted in his blog the hundreds of thousands of bogus searches being done at his engine and wonders if these numbers are being counted by other search engines as part of the traffic totals.