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DuckDuckGo – A Worthy Google Search Alternative

By indyan on May 25, 2010

Duck-Duck-Go

Does the name “DuckDuckGo” ring a bell? Unless you are a Redditor or a HackerNews reader, you can be forgiven for thinking that it is the name of a kids cartoon show. DuckDuckGo is actually a little known search engine. Don’t let the queer name turn you off, because it is actually pretty good.

I have been using DuckDuckGo as my default search engine for the past couple of months. While my initial intention was to simply try it for a week or so, review it and then be done with it, I have started to grow a fondness for it.

As I understand it, DDG is maintained by a single guy – Gabriel Weinberg. Its results are fetched from multiple sources including Bing, Yahoo! BOSS and the DuckDuck bot (DDG’s own webcrawler). DDG has loads of unique features to keep you interested. Some of my favourite ones are:

Arrow Zero-click info: This is somewhat similar to the onebox Google has been experimenting with, but is often more useful. It basically provides a quick snippet, which gives you an idea about your query without having to navigate away from DuckDuckGo.

Duck-Duck-Go-Zero-Click


Arrow Information Search: If you are looking for information on a specific topic, Information Search can be a real timesaver. Just have a look at the screenshot below to grasp what DDG’s information search has to offer.

Duck-Duck-Go-Information-Search

Arrow !Bang: This is probably the best feature of DDG. You can directly search dozens of popular sites from DDG. For example, if you want to search download.com for WinRAR, just type “!download WinRAR”. DDG will directly take you to the appropriate page on download.com. The full list of supported queries is available here.

Arrow Loads of goodies: If you thought Google has some nifty tricks, you should really check out DuckDuckGo. Want to generate a random password? No problem just type “pw”. Want to check your ip address? Once again, DDG can take care of it. Everything from weather reports and time zone conversions to complex calculations and unit conversion is supported.

Arrow Disambiguation pages: DDG automatically offers disambiguation pages for terms with multiple meanings in Wikipedia style.

Duck-Duck-Go

Arrow Privacy Aware: Not only does DDG have a secure mode (https), but it is also more privacy conscious. Your ip address isn’t stored, neither is your full user agent. In fact, DDG doesn’t even pass on your query string to the referred website. Although I don’t like the later feature (since if it becomes popular among search engines, it would paralyse web analytics), there is little doubt that DuckDuckGo takes privacy seriously.

Arrow Infinite Scrolling: While there are userjs/greasemonkey scripts to achieve the same with Google, DDG supports it out of the box. DDG automatically loads additional results as your scroll down the page.

Arrow Keyboard Navigation: Once again, most pro users would appreciate the advanced keyboard navigation supported by DDG.

Arrow Relevant Search: Of course none of these fancy features would matter, if the results delivered by DDG weren’t accurate. Fortunately, I have found them to be really good. In fact, there have been occasions when I was better served by DDG than Google.

In the end, is DDG a perfect search engine? No. Its biggest disadvantage is that it has a learning curve. While computer savvy users would appreciate the advanced functionalities offered by DDG, most users would simply fail to grasp some of DDG’s best features. I am also not a big fan of the website’s visual appearance. I understand that DDG doesn’t want to take itself too seriously, but that’s no excuse for looking like a website from the late 90s. Another area where DDG can improve upon is speed. Most of the time I am stuck on a pathetic Tata Photon Whiz connection. Unfortunately, the JS heavy DDG doesn’t fare too well on slower connections.

In spite of all the shortcomings, DDG is the best Google search alternative I have seen in recent times. It’s amazing how a single guy has managed to make super hyped start-ups like Cuil look outright dumb.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Case Review

By indyan on May 22, 2010

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 packaging includes a pretty decent case. However, I have never preferred the pouch or holster styled phone cases and needed an alternative. Graciously enough, MobileFun offered me one of their Xperia X10 cases.
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Shiny! My New Sony Ericsson Xperia X10

By indyan on May 21, 2010

“It was love at first sight, you and me it was meant to be.”

Sony-Ericsson-Xperia-X10-Front

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Still More Things You Can Do with IrfanView

By indyan on May 18, 2010

This article is a sequel to Ten Things You Can Do with IrfanView and Ten More Things You Can Do with IrfanView. Don’t forget to check them out to learn more cool stuff you can do with IrfanView

IrfanView-Features

IrfanView belongs to the rare category of apps that I have been using for years and I still can’t do without. What started as a simple image viewer has grown into a swiss-army knife of sorts. Long-time back, I had written two particularly popular articles on IrfanView – Ten Things You Can Do with IrfanView and Ten More Things You Can Do with IrfanView. Since then, IrfanView has come a long way and has added tons of new features. So, I guess it’s time that I quickly jot down some more things you can do with IrfanView.
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Seven Gorgeous Mac (Leopard/Snow Leopard) Inspired Windows 7 Themes

By indyan on May 16, 2010

OS-X-Themes-for-Windows-7

I love to tinker with my desktop and to change themes and visual styles. Last year, I had written about twenty fabulous Windows 7 visual styles. At that point of time, the Windows 7 desktop modding community was just getting started. Since then the number of available themes and visual styles have exploded.

Mac inspired or Mac lookalike visual styles have always been insanely popular. So, it’s not surprising that there are numerous Leopard and Snow Leopard inspired Windows 7 visual styles. Here are some of the best.
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Jing – Awesome Free Video Screen Capture Tool

By indyan on May 15, 2010

TechSmith’s Camtasia Studio is arguably the best video screen capture tool in the market – unless you want to record your gaming sessions, for which GameCam remains my top pick. Unknown to many, TechSmith has another offering aimed at users who don’t need all the fancy features offered by Camtasia.

Jing is Camtasia Studio’s little sibling. It is available in two flavours – free and premium. In this review, I will restrict myself to the free version.

Jing has a stunning interface, which is both functional and beautiful. The bundled interactive tutorial is excellent and ensures that even your technically challenged relatives can use Jing effortlessly.

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My Desktop – May 2010

By indyan on May 10, 2010

Here is my desktop for this month.


Evolution Desktop by ~Pallab on deviantART

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KHOBE – Security Vulnerability Found in Almost All Antivirus and Security Products

By indyan on May 10, 2010

Insecure-Antivirus-Security-Suite Matousec.com is reporting that they have discovered a massive vulnerability in the kernel mode drivers installed by all the major antivirus and internet security products. Apparently, this vulnerability can be used, even by a code running on an unprivileged user account, to bypass the self-defence of the concerned security products.

The list of affected products is huge. Everyone including AVG, Avira, Avast, BitDefender, Kaspersky, McAfee, Comodo, ESET, F-Secure, GDATA, Online Armor, Panda, Sophos, ThreatFire, Trend Micro and Zone Alarm are vulnerable.
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Download Last.fm Music Streams as MP3

By indyan on May 7, 2010

It’s a pity that Last.fm radio is no longer a free service all over the world. Nevertheless, it is still a pretty inexpensive way to listen to loads of high quality songs. Of course, like most other online radio services Last.fm doesn’t allow you to download songs to your computer.

Fortunately, there are quite a few third party utilities, which can help you out. I am not sure if recording radio is legal everywhere. It is probably allowed in India, since the market is flooded with mobile phones that have FM radio recording capabilities. Nevertheless, you might want to check out your country’s stand on recording radio streams before going ahead with it.

The-Last-Ripper

Coming back to the topic, the easiest way to save Last.fm streams is to use TheLastRipper. It is an excellent utility that allows you to easily locate music you wish to hear and then rip it to your hard disk. It automatically downloads the appropriate cover art and appends correct ID3v2 tags to the MP3 files. Other features include automatic organisation of downloaded music, generation of playlists and integration with MP3tunes Music Locker.

TheLastRipper is a perfect solution if you want to have a backup of songs you have listened to on Last.fm. It’s free, open source and available for Windows, Linux and Mac.

Download TheLastRipper (283 KB)
License: Free (Open Source)
Platform Supported: Windows, Linux, Mac
Version Reviewed: 1.4.0

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HTML5 Video Codec Squabble – Microsoft Backs H.264, Google Remains Last Hope

By indyan on April 30, 2010

In the past I have written a quite a bit about the on-going video codec squabble. Go through them, if you want to catch up with the controversy surrounding the Ogg Theora vs H264 tussle.
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