That's right DuckDuckGo, "what's time is it?" is a simple search you've been behind on getting right for a while. This is what annoys me about searching for simple things.
I'm not getting what I want in the zero click information.
It leads me to Amazon when I search for "What's time is it?" Even if this is an error on my part, it's still an error on DuckDuckGo for not providing the correct result.
Show me the time
What's time is it?
What's the time?
What time is it in New York?
What's the time in New York?
What time is it in Philly?
What's the time in Philadelphia?
What time is it in California?
What's the time in California?
The list goes on and on... Every city should have a time answer.
You've got to put more effort into better results for questions such as this one.
What does everyone think of Shazam? Wouldn't it be neat if it were integrated in a search engine such as DuckDuckGo?
What if there were a !Shazam bang and all the sudden your computer would start to detect and search the music you're listening to? This could be an interesting feature on DuckDuckGo.
I received an email from DuckDuckGo and they sent a survey. In the survey they said a representative would be contacting us via Skype, and I never got a message about this.
This is one thing I like about DDG, and it's one thing I don't like about it. No search history. Sure, you can say use Google for search history, but you don't even have that feature where you can connect your DDG to Google Search History. I searched for something the other day, cannot remember what it was, yet remember the exact time I searched for it.
Has this ever happened to you? You were eating lunch at 1 PM, and you know the time you were searching for something, yet cannot remember exactly what it was?
Can we turn back time? Yes, with Google, not with DDG!
We've seen AskKids, Quintura Kids, and Yahoo Kids. How about DDG makes a more playful and interesting kid version? It seems like this could be a whole new market of beginning search engine users on DDG.
I just noticed that Glims is not working for DDG, yet it's working for Google. For instance, I type a search in Google and it works, yet when I have DDG there, it doesn't search. Is anyone else who uses Glims having the same issue. I believe I set it up properly.
One of the reasons this may be happening is that DDG is set as a custom search engine, yet I'm not sure why.
I've noticed that there aren't really many or any Chrome or Firefox plugins for DDG, whereas plugins will be made for Google. For instance, plugins such as FastestFox, Webmynd, Xmarks, etc. focus on Google, even though you can add DDG to FastestFox. I'm wondering if anyone has built a plugin to jazz up DDG with thumbnails.
Are there any other search engine enthusiasts out there in this forum? I'm always expanding my list of search engine technologies, and have done a lot of research in this area of technology. I know more ways to search the Web than most people will ever imagine in their whole life, and I even came up with my own future ideas for a few search engines... and believe that there are plenty of niche search engines that simply get overlooked as well. One thing I did notice is that a lot of them default to Google.
Just wondering if anyone knows of exotic search engines that should have a Bang that don't currently have one.
Does anyone find a bang for Leapfish useful? How about Springo, Spezify, ManagedQ, Search.Kickfly.com, Search-Cube, Simploos, Spacetime, Tag Galaxy, Viewzi, or iFree3D?
There are some exotic or even unheard of ones out there if you're searching... should any of these be Bangs?