While not Google’s biggest search competitor by far, many who are leery about Google scooping up so much information about our web activity have transitioned to using the privacy-focused search engine ...
Solidifying its powerful monopoly on duck-related online content, the privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo is now the proud owner of duck.com. The development comes after Google finally relented ...
Google has given up ownership of the domain Duck.com and transferred it to rival search engine DuckDuckGo. Ownership of the Duck.com domain has been a point of contention in the past, with DuckDuckGo ...
Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo has taken control of the Duck.com domain from Google. Google had gained ownership of the Duck.com domain after agreeing to ...
Look out, Google! Duck Duck Go is on the rise, posting a 50% traffic increase in just eight days. Is this proof people want a “private” search engine, in the wake of allegations the PRISM program ...
Google owns a lot of domains for a variety of reasons, but one that has caused headaches for some people has been the domain “duck.com.” Now, Google has released that domain to its search competitor, ...
Non-tracking search engine, DuckDuckGo, is now a little easier to find online after the company acquired the premium generic domain name duck.com — thereby shaving a few letters off its usual URL.
From one search engine to another, visiting duck.com will now take you directly to the privacy-focused search engine rather than Google's homepage. We don't know how much this cost DuckDuckGo, if it ...
The founder of Duck Duck Go — the Paoli, Pa.-based search engine that doesn’t track user information — spoke on CNBC’s Squawk Alley last week. (Hat tip to Technically Philly for finding it first.) ...
Current and prospective users of DuckDuckGo now have another way to access the famous non-tracking search engine. It was confirmed on Monday, December 10, to NamePros that DuckDuckGo had acquired a ...