cdawall
where the hell are my stars
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System Name | All the cores |
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Processor | 2990WX |
Motherboard | Asrock X399M |
Cooling | CPU-XSPC RayStorm Neo, 2x240mm+360mm, D5PWM+140mL, GPU-2x360mm, 2xbyski, D4+D5+100mL |
Memory | 4x16GB G.Skill 3600 |
Video Card(s) | (2) EVGA SC BLACK 1080Ti's |
Storage | 2x Samsung SM951 512GB, Samsung PM961 512GB |
Display(s) | Dell UP2414Q 3840X2160@60hz |
Case | Caselabs Mercury S5+pedestal |
Audio Device(s) | Fischer HA-02->Fischer FA-002W High edition/FA-003/Jubilate/FA-011 depending on my mood |
Power Supply | Seasonic Prime 1200w |
Mouse | Thermaltake Theron, Steam controller |
Keyboard | Keychron K8 |
Software | W10P |
If you are in a global search engine it must show global hits and not only its own.
Google is a search engine first all other products are after that. So if I search price comparison websites it must show me the most searched ones, or the most viewed ones and not its own first. People need to differentiate product lines.
Its not because they are the biggest search engine its because they have to be impartial as a search engine and not hide better results for what people search.
People using Google expect neutrality and impartiality.
Steam a monopoly? How do you figure? Ever heard of Origin?
Developers choose to use steam. I see no Monopoly. It is the most reliable digital distribution service....
Actually Google has the requirements to show you the best results it can find not the ones they are interested in, hence, the lawsuit...
When Microsoft included Internet Explorer in the Windows before 10, a lot on services only ran on Internet Explorer. It meant an Operating System was not allowing you to use the programs you wanted.
Its not a problem of sponsoring things. its a problems of burring better results for your searches to promote their other products. And Google has a Commitment to give you the best results they find.
First Google link for price comparison web page.
And this is after an ad for not Google. So what Neutrality issue are you seeing?