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April 1st, The Annual Day Without Google - Can You Live Without It For One Day?

Written by Richard MacManus / March 31, 2008 10:59 AM / 16 Comments

Our network blog has just announced an annual 'Day Without Google', starting tomorrow April 1st. ASE editor Charles Knight writes: "All we’re asking is that for One Day you try one of the Top 100 Alternative Search Engines". He implores us to "Choose one, choose several, but for One Day give the Alternative search engines a fighting chance and see what life would be like without Google." He also hastens to add that ASE "is not anti-Google", they just want us to explore alternatives. It's a great idea, however for some of us it will impact our daily work...

ReadWriteWeb lead writer Marshall Kirkpatrick notes in the comments on ASE that "I love the idea but a day without - for example the Google Custom Search Engines I’ve set up - is a bad day for work. What about Lijit, which uses Google CSEs as well? I presume GMail doesn’t count. Ugh. It’s frightening how dependent we are."

This probably should be called the Day Without Google Search, as like Marshall I can't live without Gmail (which I use to manage all my email accounts). Even so, it will be a struggle for me not to use Google Search, simply because it is still IMHO the best search engine around. It's fast, simple and usually delivers me the search results I want.

However I'm all for the idea of experimenting with new search apps - and this is what ASE's Day Without Google Search is really about. We ran a similar day last year and got some great comments and discussion on alternative search engines.

I'm going to try out some of the new semantic search engines tomorrow, April 1st. How about you? Leave your thoughts in the comments here or on AltSearchEngines.


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  1. I'm thinking about writing a post about alternatives to Google Reader, for the holiday.

     Posted by: Marshall Kirkpatrick Author Profile Page | March 31, 2008 11:38 AM



  2. Happy upcoming April's Fool Day tomorrow!

    Posted by: Yakov | March 31, 2008 12:05 PM



  3. I'm pretty sure Charles is talking about Google search, and not Gmail or any of the other Google services. That being said, some of the ASEs are built on top of one or more of the major search engines, including Google, so if you're using one of those you won't be 'completely' Google search free. However, unless I'm mistaken I've believe that's still in the 'spirit' of giving the ASEs a try.

    Posted by: Mark Cramer | March 31, 2008 12:26 PM



  4. Yes, Richard and Mark are entirely correct. The ban only applies to Google Search. Thanks for the clarification.

    Posted by: Charles Knight | March 31, 2008 12:43 PM



  5. Nah... I'll stick with Google Search. Good luck with the effort though. ;)

    Posted by: Nah | March 31, 2008 2:04 PM



  6. I used Google once today to get a screenshot and only twice in the past twelve months :P

    http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/8987/googletrendspo7.jpg

    Posted by: Stephen Edgar | March 31, 2008 6:11 PM



  7. I love GOOGLE

    Posted by: Ann Femia | March 31, 2008 6:36 PM



  8. Did you not have a day without google not so long ago? I remember I tried to do without Google, but did not make it too bar. Bad habits die hard :-)

    Kamla

    Posted by: kamla bh | March 31, 2008 6:58 PM



  9. Sorry, but I'll not go without Google and especially NOT tomorrow. That's the one day that I look forward to most from Google. That's an awful lot to ask for and besides, why should I even bother with other search engines? They just don't do it for me.

    Posted by: magnoliasouth | March 31, 2008 8:46 PM



  10. Happy April Fool's Day :)

    Posted by: Yakov | March 31, 2008 11:58 PM



  11. It says sad things about human curiosity when people are so convinced that Google is the best search engine that they are unwilling to try any others. Makes one wonder, if Yahoo or Live did ever leapfrog Google, would anyone ever notice? Or is the consensus now that Google is "good enough" and search is a solved problem? Perhaps this is a good time for a new generation of Stanford Ph.D. students to get in the game.

    Posted by: Samidh Chakrabarti | April 1, 2008 12:22 AM



  12. For me it's easy: I use Yahoo mail and search (yeah, I'm from those 12%). But how can I avoid Google on this very day when they got an April Fool Joke? Are you kidding?

    Posted by: Andrew | April 1, 2008 1:35 AM



  13. Yeah Googles the market leader, so it will always be perceived as the best. That doesn't mean there are any better ones out there.

    Posted by: VTFootballGrad | April 1, 2008 7:49 AM



  14. Richard, Bring it on! It’s true that Lijit uses Google Custom Search as the indexer for a good deal of our smaller and mid size publications. However, we started using our proprietary indexer for our larger publishers starting last year. The results we obtain are much better and allow us more flexibility for our larger publishers. Try searching http://blog.guykawasaki.com, or http://scobleizer.com, or http://www.askdavetaylor.com.

    Posted by: Todd Vernon | April 1, 2008 9:23 AM



  15. Hahaha!

    I actually OWNED www.adaywithoutgoogle.com (or .org, can't remember.) I was aiming to make a day that people will just get random websites. Well, you can use StumbleUpon nowadays. Clearly I should have finished it :)

    -- gil

    Posted by: Gil Megidish | April 2, 2008 5:30 AM



  16. Hahaha!

    I actually OWNED www.adaywithoutgoogle.com (or .org, can't remember.) I was aiming to make a day that people will just get random websites. Well, you can use StumbleUpon nowadays. Clearly I should have finished it :)

    -- gil

    Posted by: Gil Megidish | April 2, 2008 5:30 AM



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