I thought you wouldn't come back, your channel is one of the reasons why i started to like bar chart races in 2019. It's so good to see you back and posting new videos!
С возвращением! Узнал о канале и просмотрел все видео в первые дни, когда только поступил в колледж. Теперь весной получаю диплом. Ваши видео навсегда ассоциировались у меня с этими чудесными временами, полными надежд, мечт, возможностей, новых друзей, новой обстановки и неизвестного. Спасибо!
yahoo stayed alive because of japan. just like baidu in china and yandex in russia, it is a local market thing. basically out of some special market, the only competitor to google is bing.
I'm surprised DuckDuckGo isn't higher. I also thought Bing would have made it a lot higher in the early 2010s. I remember it being almost as popular as Google, or at least in the UK.
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial I use a mixture of Google and DuckDuckGo. Iv always wanted to leave Google behind fully but it's what I've always used since I ever got Internet.
Problem was, particularly in the early days, a lot of us AOL users didn't have enough RAM to support the real Web. We rarely left AOL, so we rarely searched.
Glad to see you making videos again! How about an updated video of the most popular OS’s with the same music? Things have changed and I want to know how many people are even using Windows 11.
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial Consumer only or server + consumer as well? would it be limited to primary PC (desktops) or smartphones/servers as well? If so linux would probably come out on top..
@@Optimus12394 we will see. I see Yahoo falling, IBM too. And don‘t forget AOL… I‘m a software engeneer for rpa. And it‘s genius how ChatGPT helps programming. Let‘s wait a few years.
The Yandex browser has handy features that other browsers don't have. If you click on the top of the page, the site scrolls up. If you click again, you're right back where you just left off. If you highlight text in a foreign language (works in many languages), a tooltip pops up, you click on the arrow and get the translation. Very convenient! У браузера яндекс есть удобные фишки, которых нет у других браузеров. Если нажать на самый верх страницы, сайт прокручивается вверх. Если еще раз нажать, снова попадаешь в то место, откуда только что ушел. Если выделить текст на иностранном языке (работает на очень многих языках), всплывает подсказка, нажимаешь на стрелку и получаешь перевод текста. Очень удобно!
@@ТирионЛаннистер-ц1ф Yeap. And the fact that Google skews its own search results to try and prevent other search engine's ads or links being mentioned. It's anticompetitive behavior.
They where the best for a long time but you can see duckduckgo slowly rising. so i am hopeful that there will be more competition in the near future and it will be like 1998 again.
I was 21 when the internet went public, and used every search engine on the list except for the Russian and Chinese ones. My favorites WAY back in the day were the metasearch engines like dogpile and mama.
Yep. I'd bet that the vast majority of their searches are from Cortana and people who switch to anything else after Edge has used it for their first search.
I'm an avid user of DuckDuckGo, because I like my privacy when I search for things. I don't want Google snooping around EVERYTHING I do. it's a good thing it's slowly growing in popularity too... it needs its time in the spotlight to be a better alternative.
@@Sarimaximus it's not quite that bad but it's been under fire for tweaking its search results and some of its advertising practice he has linked to I think microsoft? Bottom line go look up some criticism of.. DDG for a better explanation. It's still light years better than Google but I've switched over to Brave search.
I few days ago, I was actually going through my subscription list to unsubscribe to some of the dead channels then I remebered this channel. Hoped and commented for you to come back AND YOU DID COME BACK IMMEDIATELY AFTER! After so long. What are the chances haha 🙌👏
A warm welcome In the fast-paced data world. You are a wizard in visualisation. Thanks you. We would love to know which tools you mainly use for these tasks.
Huh, back in my day, AskJeeves & Yahoo were all the rage. Lycos is something I never seen before. Even I became a college teen and then an adult, I never heard of Naver either. Even Google's controversies also didn't make DuckDuckGo increase in usage either, Google was too popular to be brought down.
@@motoryzen dark mode doesn't really work for me. If I am staring to the black background for a couple of minutes, suddenly I am seeing stripe stripe on my vision.....
There is no fact or fiction, just an endless stasis where Google is always right. I'm paraphrasing Orwell. Original quote from 1984 "there is no past and no future, only an endless present where the party is always right.". Which also seems relevant.
Brave Search is probably the least biased one I know of. There's also one that you can customise the biases of the search to tune results, but the name escapes me.
Too little possibly too late The runner up SE (naver) is a dominent engine in sk which has around 50m population, so ddg would have around 60m users, give or take.
Idk about that one. I first started hearing about DuckDuckGo in 2013-14... for them to not even take 1% between then and now is all that needs to be said. In comparison, there's a lot to say here about Bing too. Even with it being the first party search of Windows, that many users still completely disregard it to use Google. And we haven't even mentioned the mobile market yet, which is 50%+ of this conversation. Google will always win.
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial Yeah sure, but fair competition and actual diversity of choices would be the best for the user. Google systematically used and abused the regulative void by like preferring their engine over alternatives on Android, Chrome Browser and their general dominating eco system.
Would be nice to see one that shows college/university teacher political standing over the years. Would go from 50/50 liberal/conservative to pretty much all liberal by 2022.
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial lol it is. Unfortunately when it comes to many things in the West… it’s becoming a 1 bar situation. “Other bars will not be tolerated!”
I still use Yahoo as my home page and only search engine. I miss their messenger. Finally had to drop my email with it after 20 years, just too many security issues. Before yahoo, the very first search engine I used was called Dogpile. I just looked, and I guess it's still around. I suppose it's not on here because it pulls from every other search engine rather than being a standalone.
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial I just like opening my browser and knowing I'm not missing out on something huge. That's actually how I first saw the 9/11 attack. The news articles are pretty bad, but at least I know at a glance if something big happened. I like the search because it's what I'm used to, especially for images.
@@Daiska_Plays that sounds good. but the quality of the media in my country has gone downhill a lot. but i like to change my region settings but i am not sure if Yahoo let's you do that
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial still brilliant btw scroll down at your own risk Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you
I think it would've been cool if the logos of the search engines were synchronized with those that were used at the time in the visualization
Would take a lot of research but thats a hella good idea
Yeah, I thought the same, but what a pain to set up
Yeah, I thought the same, but what a pain to set up
Good idea
@@rocbot9479 better than only seeing the oversimplified versions
I thought you wouldn't come back, your channel is one of the reasons why i started to like bar chart races in 2019. It's so good to see you back and posting new videos!
Glad to see you back. Found your channel in 2019 and your videos form some good memories from that time.
Happy to hear!
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial hello owly))))))))
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial where you been??
also :3
Finally AFTER 3 YEARS, Glad to see you back:)
I used AltaVista for quite a few years. It had a good advanced search option.
It was.
С возвращением! Узнал о канале и просмотрел все видео в первые дни, когда только поступил в колледж. Теперь весной получаю диплом. Ваши видео навсегда ассоциировались у меня с этими чудесными временами, полными надежд, мечт, возможностей, новых друзей, новой обстановки и неизвестного. Спасибо!
Спасибо, шикарный комментарий. Удачи с дипломом!
wtf alien language
@@EyeOfThe_God Language of the future
@@Студент-й9ы I don't think so
@@Студент-й9ы ghobe'. tuch Hol 'oH Holvam'e'.
The good old times...
I remember searching with old Yahoo
wish u would've also shown the evolution of the search engines's logos over time
Congrats Doctor Data for this incredible video !
AltaVista was so awesome. Never used Yahoo's search.
Glad you’re back!
I'm legit surprised Yahoo lasted as long as it did as a major player.
Ironically that Yahoo ended up under the same ownership like another fallen giant - AOL
yahoo stayed alive because of japan. just like baidu in china and yandex in russia, it is a local market thing. basically out of some special market, the only competitor to google is bing.
Yea i am sure duckduckgo has more users than Yahoo now but they got some legacy niche.
still used
Not sure why, Yahoo was massive around the turn of the century...maybe you're too young?
One of the pioneer stats channel on UA-cam 🔥🔥🔥
I'm surprised DuckDuckGo isn't higher. I also thought Bing would have made it a lot higher in the early 2010s. I remember it being almost as popular as Google, or at least in the UK.
DuckDuckGo is much higher in US.
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial I use a mixture of Google and DuckDuckGo. Iv always wanted to leave Google behind fully but it's what I've always used since I ever got Internet.
I'm surprised that Duck hasn't fallen of the chart after what they pulled this last year
@@Pc118Gamer what did they do?
@@Pc118Gamer what did they do?
Wow. I thought AOL was more dominant than that for searching back in the day! Guess I was wrong 😮
AOL ruined so many things..
Problem was, particularly in the early days, a lot of us AOL users didn't have enough RAM to support the real Web. We rarely left AOL, so we rarely searched.
It was big in the USA, but in Europe and other parts of the world, it wasn't really used at all. After all, AOL = America OnLine
I'm so happy that you're back. 😊
Ahhhh the memories..... Too much concentration of ''power'' is never good though.
This song is always a banger.
Love the new videos coming out!
Glad to see you making videos again! How about an updated video of the most popular OS’s with the same music? Things have changed and I want to know how many people are even using Windows 11.
Possibly tomorrow.
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial Consumer only or server + consumer as well? would it be limited to primary PC (desktops) or smartphones/servers as well? If so linux would probably come out on top..
Altavista was the best search engine before Google. It had the best and most hits.
Who here remembers Altavista?
✋
Man, I remember Alta Vista, and then Ask Jeeves was so cool...
We all knew no one could beat Google
With ChatGPT Bing will capture #1.
@@germanstacker nope
@@Optimus12394 we will see. I see Yahoo falling, IBM too. And don‘t forget AOL… I‘m a software engeneer for rpa. And it‘s genius how ChatGPT helps programming. Let‘s wait a few years.
Yandex image search works the best 10/10 times. Tested.
The Yandex browser has handy features that other browsers don't have.
If you click on the top of the page, the site scrolls up. If you click again, you're right back where you just left off.
If you highlight text in a foreign language (works in many languages), a tooltip pops up, you click on the arrow and get the translation. Very convenient!
У браузера яндекс есть удобные фишки, которых нет у других браузеров.
Если нажать на самый верх страницы, сайт прокручивается вверх. Если еще раз нажать, снова попадаешь в то место, откуда только что ушел.
Если выделить текст на иностранном языке (работает на очень многих языках), всплывает подсказка, нажимаешь на стрелку и получаешь перевод текста. Очень удобно!
I remember Ask Jeeves. It sounded cool, like you could talk to someone and get a response, but it was just another search engine unfortunately...
I remember it being a search aggregator and used it a lot, before switching to Google in the later 90s and staying ever since.
That reminds me of the early 90's where the library would have paper books with listings of websites sort of like an internet phonebook.
and when the world needed him the most, he returned.
Bing is great for image searching, better than google imo.
Yandex is best for reverse image search.
Btw Google now has Google Lens for reverse image search.
Google’s dominance is absurd. 80% of the market is insane
People love giving monopolies more money and screwing them selves
not as insane as inability of other companies to present a better product
@@ТирионЛаннистер-ц1ф Yeap. And the fact that Google skews its own search results to try and prevent other search engine's ads or links being mentioned. It's anticompetitive behavior.
They where the best for a long time but you can see duckduckgo slowly rising.
so i am hopeful that there will be more competition in the near future and it will be like 1998 again.
@@ТирионЛаннистер-ц1ф actually it's just because google comes preinstalled on so many devices
I was 21 when the internet went public, and used every search engine on the list except for the Russian and Chinese ones. My favorites WAY back in the day were the metasearch engines like dogpile and mama.
Good to see Bing doing so well
Yep. I'd bet that the vast majority of their searches are from Cortana and people who switch to anything else after Edge has used it for their first search.
good to see you back in business 🙂👍
Welcome back home! Great video!
I'm an avid user of DuckDuckGo, because I like my privacy when I search for things. I don't want Google snooping around EVERYTHING I do. it's a good thing it's slowly growing in popularity too... it needs its time in the spotlight to be a better alternative.
it was good, but now follows google's steps!!!
@@yannisgk oh? how so?
@@Sarimaximus it's not quite that bad but it's been under fire for tweaking its search results and some of its advertising practice he has linked to I think microsoft?
Bottom line go look up some criticism of.. DDG for a better explanation. It's still light years better than Google but I've switched over to Brave search.
@@M167A1 yeah, good idea! thanks for the head's up!
I heard Google bought it
In this period of high global inflation, it would be cool to see a historical viz by country. Welcome back, missed these from you.
Very good! I missed your videos!
I few days ago, I was actually going through my subscription list to unsubscribe to some of the dead channels then I remebered this channel. Hoped and commented for you to come back AND YOU DID COME BACK IMMEDIATELY AFTER! After so long. What are the chances haha 🙌👏
Chances are higher than you think :)
A warm welcome
In the fast-paced data world.
You are a wizard in visualisation.
Thanks you.
We would love to know which tools you mainly use for these tasks.
Welcome back!! ❤
These are amazing datas!👍
Welcome back!!! Good information!
Thank you!
the best thing about your videos is your music it gives the kind of feeling that something is about to happen :P
I wait for you for a so long time!
Huh, back in my day, AskJeeves & Yahoo were all the rage. Lycos is something I never seen before. Even I became a college teen and then an adult, I never heard of Naver either.
Even Google's controversies also didn't make DuckDuckGo increase in usage either, Google was too popular to be brought down.
Naver is popular in South Korea and Japan.
when a brand becomes a verb, it's hard for anyone else to surpass it. I used google one time, that was enough to not use it again.
I wonder what happened when you tried Google. Can you share?
That is why it is hard for me to switch to Google after DuckDuckGoing every piece of information every day.
It’s never good to have monopolies as big as google.
Then stop using it.
UA-cam???
@@tylerkriesel8590 Who says they are?
No one can top Google. The clear white background is highly appealing.
o.0 you don't use dark mode? Guess you don't value your eyesight for the long haul
@@motoryzen dark mode doesn't really work for me. If I am staring to the black background for a couple of minutes, suddenly I am seeing stripe stripe on my vision.....
I hate Black background and will never use it. Hate it, hate it, hate it 🤣
FINALLY - THE LEGEND IS BACK!
GOOGLE NR. 1 FOR 20 YEARS?! That's crazy!!!
That's astonishing, like, it's impossible for other brands to maintain the nr. 1° for too long
They became a verb and from there REALLY took off. Everyone was saying "just Google it"
@@sarahh2072 or just ‘google’, fully lowercase
Hey man! welcome back to youtube, can you please make another timeline update about mobile vendors?
In the works.
Great video. Thanks for him.
Your back!
Im Loving New Videos!!! After Rewatching 3 Year Old Videos :)
Love your videos keep making
YOU'RE BACK!!
When there's a monopoly of search engines, there's a monopoly of truth
There is no fact or fiction, just an endless stasis where Google is always right.
I'm paraphrasing Orwell.
Original quote from 1984 "there is no past and no future, only an endless present where the party is always right.". Which also seems relevant.
Crazy how slow it moved at the end there.
Naver is like the Google in Asia, great to see it there
I remember using MSN search
Ok, it's Bing time
4:07 Hooray! About time.
1:20 This pleases the Google overlords, but glad to see you're back 🙂
Congratulations for being a father!
Thanks!!
Welcome Back!
Sad to see this monopoly since 2005.
Can you please make a video about the top 10 companies in the s&p 500 index?
Sure, working on it.
It's DuckDuckGo for me.
What program do you make this in?
After Effects
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial didn’t expect a reply, thanks man 🙏 love a bit of data, great visualisation
What good graphics your effort is noticeable crack keep it up ;)
Thanks, will do!
This was a smooth rise by Google from 1998 till today. I Guess, in 2040, they'll have around 200 %.
And the only politically unbiased one is Yandex.
lol
"Unbiased" 🤣
Brave Search is probably the least biased one I know of. There's also one that you can customise the biases of the search to tune results, but the name escapes me.
@@frjoethesecond I'll look into it.
chatgpt in 2023 ; hi there..
make a video on " Highest Played video Games "
I use one called Startpage, it's basically Google but with no tracking.
I remember this one.
So, you can end at 1:26
I miss AskJeeves
It's still online.
The rise of DuckDuckGo explains a lot about what’s going on.
The rise of DuckDuckGo?? They're under 1% LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. That's mostly just the right wing loons using it.
It's used mostly by pedophiles and drug dealers.
Yandex is much better as far as keeping politically left indoctrination out of it.
Too little possibly too late
The runner up SE (naver) is a dominent engine in sk which has around 50m population, so ddg would have around 60m users, give or take.
Idk about that one. I first started hearing about DuckDuckGo in 2013-14... for them to not even take 1% between then and now is all that needs to be said. In comparison, there's a lot to say here about Bing too. Even with it being the first party search of Windows, that many users still completely disregard it to use Google. And we haven't even mentioned the mobile market yet, which is 50%+ of this conversation. Google will always win.
Bro we have waited years. Thought you were in a coma. I sigh with relief.
Absurd how worldwide regulators looked away and let such a monopoly on the search engine market happen
It's users choice in the end.
U could say that about a lot of industries
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial Yeah sure, but fair competition and actual diversity of choices would be the best for the user.
Google systematically used and abused the regulative void by like preferring their engine over alternatives on Android, Chrome Browser and their general dominating eco system.
How would you regulate it?
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial Same as they did with Standard Oil.
Would be nice to see one that shows college/university teacher political standing over the years. Would go from 50/50 liberal/conservative to pretty much all liberal by 2022.
Very specific suggestion :)
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial lol it is. Unfortunately when it comes to many things in the West… it’s becoming a 1 bar situation. “Other bars will not be tolerated!”
Agreed
I love DuckDuckGo. Being able to search for something without being hounded by ads for months is great
Nobody cares about duckduckgo.
And I prefer Google. And I know how to use an Adblocker. And I find what I'm searching for.
btw google is still searching in many cases worse then yandex if you search in runet, of course
Probably true.
80% 🤯that - is - CRAZY
I still use Yahoo as my home page and only search engine. I miss their messenger. Finally had to drop my email with it after 20 years, just too many security issues. Before yahoo, the very first search engine I used was called Dogpile. I just looked, and I guess it's still around. I suppose it's not on here because it pulls from every other search engine rather than being a standalone.
What do you mainly use it for? News?
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial I just like opening my browser and knowing I'm not missing out on something huge. That's actually how I first saw the 9/11 attack. The news articles are pretty bad, but at least I know at a glance if something big happened. I like the search because it's what I'm used to, especially for images.
I heard of Dogpile, but I never knew anyone who used it.
@@Daiska_Plays that sounds good. but the quality of the media in my country has gone downhill a lot. but i like to change my region settings but i am not sure if Yahoo let's you do that
They had no chance 😂
Google destroyed them all
Will you make Marvel Vs DC Movies update??
Sure!
Anyone remember DogPile in the late nineties?!
Let's go!!!!
Let’s go!!!!!
How how you got 1.37M subscribers in 2 years? Just found out about you today and I already like the channel😊
No idea :)
@@DataIsBeautifulOfficial still brilliant btw scroll down at your own risk
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
The last minute or so show exactly how set in their ways people are.
I find it interesting how in the 90s the logos were unique and interesting.
But now they're all so similar. Oversimplification is a very true reality.
Googleのシェアがヤバすぎて笑った
Yey! Duck Duck Go!
i knew one (northern light) back in the start of web...very good, and i discovered it by a computer "wizard"!!!
What service does Apple phones use? It seems that would be in the rankings or is this just non mobile rankings?
I knew Google was NUMBER 1. I Googled it!!!
These bar racing type of videos are not eligible for monetization how yours are monetized?
It's not monetized for over a year. Ads are shown, but I can't collect revenues anyway.
Hey you exist again, and apparently have been for two days... Something's up with my youtube notifications lol
It's ok, catching up!
Disappointed Duck Duck Go hasn't become mainstream yet.
Wonder what Jeeves is up to today :)
Ask him :)