

Safari allows you to choose from one of four search engines. Launch Safari Launch the Safari web browser Whether it's Google's dominance and data collection that you wish to move away from, or whether you just fancy experimenting with other search engines, I'll show you how to change the default search engines in Safari and Chrome, the main browsers on OS X.

Google provides its services at no financial cost in exchange for collecting data about you. It's the old internet maxim of if you're not paying then you are the product that applies here. Free in the sense that it does not cost money to search-though Infoseek did attempt to charge for search in the mid-1990s-but it's not free, there is a cost.

Google Search Statistics ( Internet Live Stats) It does this by placing adverts alongside relevant content. Taking its search engine in isolation, it's still not a search engine company, it's actually in the business of selling advertising. Google isn't really a search engine company it's much more than that. Since that time, Google has dominated through innovation of search engine algorithms to ensure that relevant and popular content is returned in search results.

It was necessary to check all, as all indexed in different ways and with varying degrees of success. In the search for information, one would check AltaVista, Infoseek, Lycos, Yahoo and Ask Jeeves. There was a time, in 1995, that internet search was a largely hit and miss affair. Google is the undisputed leader in internet search and has come a long way since its beginnings as a project at Stanford University in 1996. That's more than 3.5 billion search queries per day and more than 1.2 trillion per year, worldwide. Google Search Engine DominanceĪccording to Google, itself, Google now handles in excess of 40,000 search queries per second, on average. If you are using an earlier version of OS X, not all search engine options will be available to you in Safari. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to change the default search engine.įor the purpose of this tutorial, I am using: Apple's Mac computers ship with the Safari web browser which, by default, uses Google for its search.
