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    cmk
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    Google's new _forced_ location aware search results - FAIL! I'm often searching for (hardware) reviews and such. I don't want the result list biased for Toronto/Ontario/Canada. I want results from everywhere in the world, even ones in a different language. Seriously, maybe I'm odd, but here's how I shop: 1. Search worldwide for all products meeting requirements. 2. Review worldwide the top candidate products. 3. Locate best place to buy chosen product - does not have to be local. At least Bing still gives the option to get all results. My top 3 current peeves where companies think they are doing the consumer a favour, but really end up making life more difficult: 1. Rogers Cable (Canada): 'new' menu that pops up instead of guide. Doubles the time to get to the program guide, which is what I want to do 100% of the time and quite frequently. 2. Google forced location aware search results. 3. MS following Apple and tethering Win7 Phone installs to marketplace.

    ...cmk The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it with the tools at hand, and wind up with a program that could not be legally used because someone else followed the same logical steps some years ago and filed for a patent on it is horrifying. - John Carmack

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      Google's new _forced_ location aware search results - FAIL! I'm often searching for (hardware) reviews and such. I don't want the result list biased for Toronto/Ontario/Canada. I want results from everywhere in the world, even ones in a different language. Seriously, maybe I'm odd, but here's how I shop: 1. Search worldwide for all products meeting requirements. 2. Review worldwide the top candidate products. 3. Locate best place to buy chosen product - does not have to be local. At least Bing still gives the option to get all results. My top 3 current peeves where companies think they are doing the consumer a favour, but really end up making life more difficult: 1. Rogers Cable (Canada): 'new' menu that pops up instead of guide. Doubles the time to get to the program guide, which is what I want to do 100% of the time and quite frequently. 2. Google forced location aware search results. 3. MS following Apple and tethering Win7 Phone installs to marketplace.

      ...cmk The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it with the tools at hand, and wind up with a program that could not be legally used because someone else followed the same logical steps some years ago and filed for a patent on it is horrifying. - John Carmack

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      Jon Sagara
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      Have a look at DuckDuckGo[^], too, while you're switching. About DDG[^]

      Jon Sagara Some see the glass as half-empty, some see the glass as half-full. I see the glass as too big. -- George Carlin .NET Blog | Personal Blog | Articles

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        Have a look at DuckDuckGo[^], too, while you're switching. About DDG[^]

        Jon Sagara Some see the glass as half-empty, some see the glass as half-full. I see the glass as too big. -- George Carlin .NET Blog | Personal Blog | Articles

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        cmk
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        Huh, intersting, thanks.

        ...cmk The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it with the tools at hand, and wind up with a program that could not be legally used because someone else followed the same logical steps some years ago and filed for a patent on it is horrifying. - John Carmack

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          Google's new _forced_ location aware search results - FAIL! I'm often searching for (hardware) reviews and such. I don't want the result list biased for Toronto/Ontario/Canada. I want results from everywhere in the world, even ones in a different language. Seriously, maybe I'm odd, but here's how I shop: 1. Search worldwide for all products meeting requirements. 2. Review worldwide the top candidate products. 3. Locate best place to buy chosen product - does not have to be local. At least Bing still gives the option to get all results. My top 3 current peeves where companies think they are doing the consumer a favour, but really end up making life more difficult: 1. Rogers Cable (Canada): 'new' menu that pops up instead of guide. Doubles the time to get to the program guide, which is what I want to do 100% of the time and quite frequently. 2. Google forced location aware search results. 3. MS following Apple and tethering Win7 Phone installs to marketplace.

          ...cmk The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it with the tools at hand, and wind up with a program that could not be legally used because someone else followed the same logical steps some years ago and filed for a patent on it is horrifying. - John Carmack

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          I hate forced location! :thumbsdown::thumbsdown:

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            Google's new _forced_ location aware search results - FAIL! I'm often searching for (hardware) reviews and such. I don't want the result list biased for Toronto/Ontario/Canada. I want results from everywhere in the world, even ones in a different language. Seriously, maybe I'm odd, but here's how I shop: 1. Search worldwide for all products meeting requirements. 2. Review worldwide the top candidate products. 3. Locate best place to buy chosen product - does not have to be local. At least Bing still gives the option to get all results. My top 3 current peeves where companies think they are doing the consumer a favour, but really end up making life more difficult: 1. Rogers Cable (Canada): 'new' menu that pops up instead of guide. Doubles the time to get to the program guide, which is what I want to do 100% of the time and quite frequently. 2. Google forced location aware search results. 3. MS following Apple and tethering Win7 Phone installs to marketplace.

            ...cmk The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it with the tools at hand, and wind up with a program that could not be legally used because someone else followed the same logical steps some years ago and filed for a patent on it is horrifying. - John Carmack

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Sounds dreadful.

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              Google's new _forced_ location aware search results - FAIL! I'm often searching for (hardware) reviews and such. I don't want the result list biased for Toronto/Ontario/Canada. I want results from everywhere in the world, even ones in a different language. Seriously, maybe I'm odd, but here's how I shop: 1. Search worldwide for all products meeting requirements. 2. Review worldwide the top candidate products. 3. Locate best place to buy chosen product - does not have to be local. At least Bing still gives the option to get all results. My top 3 current peeves where companies think they are doing the consumer a favour, but really end up making life more difficult: 1. Rogers Cable (Canada): 'new' menu that pops up instead of guide. Doubles the time to get to the program guide, which is what I want to do 100% of the time and quite frequently. 2. Google forced location aware search results. 3. MS following Apple and tethering Win7 Phone installs to marketplace.

              ...cmk The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it with the tools at hand, and wind up with a program that could not be legally used because someone else followed the same logical steps some years ago and filed for a patent on it is horrifying. - John Carmack

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              Chris Meech
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              cmk wrote:

              1. Rogers Cable (Canada): 'new' menu that pops up instead of guide. Doubles the time to get to the program guide, which is what I want to do 100% of the time and quite frequently.

              That one pissed me off as well, until I found the setting change that made the guide come up first!

              Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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                cmk wrote:

                1. Rogers Cable (Canada): 'new' menu that pops up instead of guide. Doubles the time to get to the program guide, which is what I want to do 100% of the time and quite frequently.

                That one pissed me off as well, until I found the setting change that made the guide come up first!

                Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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                cmk
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                Don't be a tease, where is the setting ?

                ...cmk The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it with the tools at hand, and wind up with a program that could not be legally used because someone else followed the same logical steps some years ago and filed for a patent on it is horrifying. - John Carmack

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