• Re: Search Google or type a URL

    From AnthonyL@21:1/5 to wapreck@gmail.com on Sat Jan 20 22:10:06 2024
    On Sat, 20 Jan 2024 10:54:07 -0800 (PST), Sharad Sharma
    <wapreck@gmail.com> wrote:


    Whether you're seeking instant results or have a specific destination in mi= >nd, Search Google or type a URL to seamlessly navigate the web. Google's po= >werful search engine ensures quick access to information, while directly ty= >ping a URL takes you straight to your desired website. Effortlessly explore=
    the digital realm with these user-friendly options.

    What you prefer Search Google or type a URL?=20 >https://thegadgetlite.com/2024/01/search-google-or-type-a-url/


    Google used to give you what you searched for, it now gives you
    whatever enterprises have paid the most. I've not clicked on your
    link as that is the expectation I have of it.

    If I want to search for what I want I often don't use google (directly
    anyway).


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    AnthonyL

    Why ever wait to finish a job before starting the next?

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  • From alan_m@21:1/5 to Brian Gaff on Sun Jan 21 11:34:14 2024
    On 21/01/2024 11:13, Brian Gaff wrote:
    Well, like no doubt aimed at those who have been living in a cave in outer Mongolia for the last 20 years.
    Mind you most of the people I meet who are digitally challenged, just do not want to engage and I have to say I do sympathise, as if you are losing you sight and you never had computers when you could see, the double whami
    of learning what it all means then having to learn how to do it with no screen view is just one step too far, and I do feel that many sellers and services need to embrace this, since otherwise we have a two class society, one that can use the web and one that can't.

    Hasn't this always been true? Remember the sub-class of the UK
    population that couldn't program a video recorder :)

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  • From The Natural Philosopher@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 21 12:54:15 2024
    On 21/01/2024 11:34, alan_m wrote:
    On 21/01/2024 11:13, Brian Gaff wrote:
    Well, like no doubt aimed at those who have been living in a cave in
    outer
    Mongolia for the last 20 years.
      Mind you most of the people I meet who are digitally challenged,
    just do
    not want to engage and I have to say I do sympathise, as if you are
    losing
    you sight and you never had computers when you could see, the double
    whami
    of learning what it all means then having to learn how to do it with no
    screen view is just one step too far, and I do feel that many sellers and
    services need to embrace this, since otherwise we have a two class
    society,
    one that can use the web and one that can't.

    Hasn't this always been true?  Remember the sub-class of the UK
    population that couldn't program a video recorder :)

    I could connect the channel islands to the Internet, but I never managed
    to program a video recorder.


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    urge to rule it.”
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