Google Is Spared a Search-Engine Switch by a Major Partner (wsj.com) 13
Samsung Electronics won't be swapping out the default search engine on its smartphones from Google to Microsoft's Bing any time soon, WSJ reported Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. From the report: Samsung, the world's largest smartphone maker, has suspended an internal review that had explored replacing Google with Bing on its mobile devices, the people said. The potential switch would have swapped out Google as the go-to search engine on Samsung's "Internet" web-browsing app, which comes preinstalled on the South Korean company's smartphones. Any imminent breakup would have handed Bing a coveted victory in a search-engine space that has long been dominated by Alphabet-owned Google. This year, Bing gained some fresh momentum as it adopted the features of ChatGPT, the chatbot that has surged in popularity and is run by Microsoft-backed OpenAI.
Just one point (Score:2)
Bing is the default search engine on Windows. Lots of people use Windows, but they all change the default to Google and use Edge as a Google Chrome downloading tool.
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Expected Move? (Score:1)
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These two are utterly unrelated. The reason for ChatGPT ban within the company is fear of leaks of intellectual property to a competitor. Usage of a default search engine in company browser aimed at consumer market is aimed at:
1. Completely different people.
2. Solving completely different problem.
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Since I don't have any moderator points, let me just say "What he said! ^^^^"
(But on the Windows 11 box I got for a couple projects that are hard to do on my Macs, it's really hard to avoid Bing, since all the Microsoft built-in services use that despite what the 'search engine preference' says.)
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What? You go to DuckDuckGo and use that. Stop being lazy and using the url bar to "search". Go to the site and do your work.
This is as bad as people saying they always use search in Windows, then complain when things do go right. Fuck search. Go to the software entry and select i
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I have very little WIndows experience, particularly past Windows 7. Mostly I use the stupid Windows search bar to find system settings. For anything on the internet, I use Firefox with DuckDuckGo.
Re: It is about the money (Score:3)
No one uses the Samsung browser (Score:3)
Most people don't even know the Samsung browser exists. Why they continue to even invest in it is beyond me.
This was much ado about nothing.