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These are awesome. I went to google to search for something and I got so distracted by trying out all the new backgrounds and how cool they looked that I forgot what I went to search for.
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They seriously annoyed me this morning, when they turned them on and before it was impossible to turn them off. I was this >< close to abandoning Google as my startup page.
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cool now you can customize your google just like you can customize your myspace, unlike boring old facebook that forces you to use the standard format and
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*deletes all backgrounds, takes back generic white*
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I was also in the "annoyed camp" this morning. I guess it's the Aspie in me, but I don't like when people change my stuff without consulting me - even when it's really their stuff! Of course, Pacman Google was fine with me, since it was a great time waster!
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I checked out the google backgrounds the other day when it was someone-or-other's birthday and there was a special graphic. When I had the special background up, I couldn't see the neato graphic, so I turned it back to basic white. I like all the homage google makes to random events and didn't want to lose it for some silly wallpaper. I have wallpaper on my desktop and my cell phone and everywhere else I look. I don't need it on google too.
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I fired off a complaint to Google immediately -- several times through fax, phone, email, and two snailmail (one registered) to several different contact divisions -- including a complaint about them not having a general complaint form or complaint department. And I've never bothered to even ask for an exchange for an obviously defective product before, which I also pointed out to the recipients of my missives.
I boot up in blank, then use Google as my homepage precisely because it's clean, without the clutter and garbage of virtually all other commercial websites.
So I found the idea of being spammed with backgrounds to force me to choose a background to be highly disturbing. Especially when Google's link to its background pages informed me that I could also choose background music. Yeah, just what I need next: Google spamming me with unwanted noise to force me to choose amongst its selection of other noises.
So along with my displeasure, I also informed Google that I had been VERY happy using their services since*before their searchengine was introduced to the public. And that I hoped to be able to use their services in the future.
* Yep, I had the connections. I was also downloading and uploading from home in 10seconds-or-less back when virtually every other home-user had to waste a minute-or-more to do the same thing. Heck I'd been following news of Brin&Page's activities since they first published "The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine".
quote:I fired off a complaint to Google immediately -- several times through fax, phone, email, and two snailmail (one registered) to several different contact divisions -- including a complaint about them not having a general complaint form or complaint department.
google is serious business
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I had chosen a background and was trying to do a search and it kept not working -- it would just refresh the page every time I hit search. So I got rid of the background, and voila! Google search worked again. Anyone else experience this?
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It's bad enough making a new and widely unwanted feature opt-out instead of opt-in. But there's really no excuse for making it so that you couldn't opt out.