Re: Searching for D using Goolgle

2013-07-09 Thread H. S. Teoh
On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 07:28:48PM +0200, w0rp wrote:
> On Tuesday, 9 July 2013 at 12:44:40 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
> >On Tuesday, 9 July 2013 at 12:42:47 UTC, Mike James wrote:
> >>Hmmm. Every time I search for something using the search string
> >>"dlang", Google asks me did I mean "golang". Are Google getting
> >>worried about the success of D?
> >>
> >>-=mike=-
> >
> >I guess that is search personalization in action ;)
> 
> Yeah, that doesn't happen for me. I notice that you also use "dlang"
> in place of "d" in search results. "dlang" seems to get better
> results on average for me.

This is unfortunate though: https://github.com/dlang

It shows up as the 3rd result on my google search for "dlang".


T

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Re: Searching for D using Goolgle

2013-07-09 Thread w0rp

On Tuesday, 9 July 2013 at 12:44:40 UTC, Dicebot wrote:

On Tuesday, 9 July 2013 at 12:42:47 UTC, Mike James wrote:
Hmmm. Every time I search for something using the search 
string "dlang", Google asks me did I mean "golang". Are Google 
getting worried about the success of D?


-=mike=-


I guess that is search personalization in action ;)


Yeah, that doesn't happen for me. I notice that you also use 
"dlang" in place of "d" in search results. "dlang" seems to get 
better results on average for me.


Re: Searching for D using Goolgle

2013-07-09 Thread Dicebot

On Tuesday, 9 July 2013 at 12:42:47 UTC, Mike James wrote:
Hmmm. Every time I search for something using the search string 
"dlang", Google asks me did I mean "golang". Are Google getting 
worried about the success of D?


-=mike=-


I guess that is search personalization in action ;)


Searching for D using Goolgle

2013-07-09 Thread Mike James
Hmmm. Every time I search for something using the search string 
"dlang", Google asks me did I mean "golang". Are Google getting 
worried about the success of D?


-=mike=-