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Quoting Tim Bray
Jan. 20, 2024, 12:13 p.m. |
Simon Willison's Weblog simonwillison.net
And now, in Anno Domini 2024, Google has lost its edge in search. There are plenty of things it can’t find. There are compelling alternatives. To me this feels like a big inflection point, because around the stumbling feet of the Big Tech dinosaurs, the Web’s mammals, agile and flexible, still scurry. They exhibit creative energy and strongly-flavored voices, and those voices still sometimes find and reinforce each other without being sock puppets of shareholder-value-focused private empires.
— Tim Bray
agile big creative dinosaurs edge energy google inflection lost search tech web
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