God Loves Google, Yahoo Can Go to Hell
A majority of Christians who use the Internet prefer Google search over Yahoo or MSN, according to a poll by ChristiaNet.com. Of 266 Poll respondents on ChristiaNet.com, 125 felt that Google was the best search engine over MSN and Yahoo. However, respondents said they frequently use all three search engines. 108 participants preferred Yahoo, and 33 preferred MSN. Many respondents expressed a disdain for pop-up windows and spam results. The poll apparently didn't cover the moral question of buying and selling the finger bones of saints on eBay. According to PR Leap, ChristianNet is the world's largest Christian portal with 12 million page views. However, according to Alexa, the godless, tech-worshipping heathens who read Techcrunch outnumber Internet-surfing Christians by a factor of three: |
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Comments (6)
So you're saying that Christians are typical of the greater population, with respect to their search engine preferences? What's so newsworthy about that?
Posted by dan | November 13, 2006 1:12 PM
So, is this make you happy?
Posted by Joe | January 20, 2007 6:30 AM
A pointless and unnecessary story. If you hate Christians you could at leave something interesting to say about them.
Posted by Judas | March 15, 2007 10:09 PM
"Beware lest man robs you with philosophy and vain deceit." Col 2:8
Posted by Luke | March 20, 2007 12:58 PM
Because of Google, all religions are equally voiced on ChristiaNet.com It's hard to know where ChristiaNet.com stands on issues. Google/ChristiaNet.com loves who's god? Could someone have swallowed the hair of their own dog?
Posted by Still scratching my head | March 24, 2007 5:39 PM
Nice title bait. Another point to add about why Yahoo is evil is that they are more interested in money than quality. A few examples are Yahoo Directory Submit, Yahoo Submit Express and Yahoo Mail. Yahoo charges for all these services,yet Google provides all of these for free, except for Yahoo Submit Express.
Posted by PPC Guy | April 3, 2007 2:23 PM