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Gabriel Weinberg

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Gabriel Weinberg has appeared in 8 articles since 2019-06. Coverage peaked in 2025Q3 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Google.

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2023-05-21
Wall Street Journal

Some doctors, bird watchers, and others still use pagers due to their simplicity; paging company Spok has 800K+ pagers in use in the US, down from 6.6M in 2004

People, as well as organizations, resist the need (habit?) to move from current processes and products to newer ones … Tweets: Gabriel Weinberg / @yegg : Some people still use dialup internet, fax mac...

2022-04-19
The Verge 3 related

DuckDuckGo CEO Gabriel Weinberg says reports of the service removing piracy websites are “made up” and blames an issue with its site:operator search function

Blank site search results for The Pirate Bay gave users reason to believe otherwise Source: @yegg and @yegg .

2022-03-11
Reclaim The Net 8 related

DuckDuckGo, which has touted its “unbiased” search results for years, says it will down-rank sites “associated with Russian disinformation”

no functional search engine is, or can be—and the company did itself no favors imo trying to capitalize on the right's anger with Google search “bias” to promote itself. It opened itself to this kind ...

2019-07-17
New York Times

A look at privacy-focused DuckDuckGo, which has ~1% share of the search engine market but says it handles ~40M searches a day, up 3x over the past two years

PAOLI, Pa. — Gabriel Weinberg is taking aim at Google from a small building 20 miles west of Philadelphia that looks like a fake castle. Tweets: @alecstapp , @eff , @imhassan , and @quatrainman Tweets...

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