elspeth Posted March 23, 2020 A spammer from the 'greygrey' zone brought me back here. So I prowled around the site and read the advice Guilty Spark gave One_II_Coding [ as far over my head as the truth of SARS-CoV-2 ] which led me to tgigeeks.boards.net which led me to the web browser 'boogle'. Has anyone tried it? I have and it seems OK. Nothing special about me, but why have I never heard of it or seen it mentioned? Has anyone ever heard of it? Why is there so little information on it via the major search engines > = goolil, bingle, yeehoo, dickygeegee.... ? It even looks though it has a potential VPN capacity? Should we be supporting and promoting it ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GuiltySpark Posted March 25, 2020 Can you post a link as I don't know exactly what you're speaking of other than the Decentralised browser which is used more for advertising purposes. If this is the one you're talking about then it's probably because it's Decentralised and doesn't have a great deal of use with centralised search engines, it's a similar thing with LBRY.io Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elspeth Posted April 17, 2020 (edited) Sure GuiltySpark, - sorry for delay, have updated my notifications so I can see replies: https://boogle.com/ I have been using it on and off; search results very like Google results, especially pages 1 and 2, then a slight decrease in correlation. I have not enough technical knowledge to weigh that, and at least boogle doesn't emulate the misleading fantasy garbage like "About 28,300,000 results (0.42 seconds) " Hope you are well. Edited April 17, 2020 by elspeth lack of attention to words I used- put increase meant decrease, doh! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GuiltySpark Posted May 26, 2020 yea it's decentralised which is why you don't really hear of it. It was the same with TOR back in the day, the only reason people know about that now is because of the media landslide that happened when they started to talk about hackers using it. I've not used it so much but i'm sure it can be beneficial when centralised networks are 'repossessed' via mainstream control to cover things up or redact stories etc... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites