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These people blocks duckduckgo.com too?

And how make it only search on history?

Is Bing Translate (that support https website translation, and google don't) blocked on these places?

And it's not for TV too?

Yeah! Keep using ad blockers until these websites close down or find a alternative to ads.

On TV people just go to another channel, on apps if you do that you just can't use it.

Hey, where is the "Report Spam" button?

The downside is the video will play filling the entire window. The upside is it will play.

They made it because there's a lot of people that don't know what's a onmibar. These people often open a new page, type www.google.com on the onmibar then make a search.

People made scripts for that? I only tested that too see how the game was made, it have achievements for cheaters! (reset game having a million cookies, or click 777 golden cookies).

Testing to the ISP or to computers in same network will always make the speed faster.

Last year I made a URL shortener as a weekend project. It have a "last links posted" feature, after that a lot of bots started posting links on the website, then I made it avaliable only by login, but they still posted links on it. When I enabled just "nofollow" on the links they stopped.

For mostly people there's just two cases: the case where the thief just wipes your phone and sell it, and the xkcd case.

Someone knows if it works in another south american countries? In my case, Brazil.

I said about search in general: don't matter if I'm on PowerPoint or Word, Bing or Google, Chrome or Firefox, whatever... if I want to search something like awensleydale's example I like to have these options.

I don't think that's the best use for kiosk mode.
It's good when you made or are using a web app and presenting it on a public, so they can't change the page but use the app, in other words, as a kiosk.
It also apply for web based POS, I think.
Alt + F4 is always avaliable, but there’s a lot of workarounds for this.

That's a feature that Google (and other search engines) lacks.

I thought that machines eating cards existed only on TV and movies.

It was found on reddit, so a markdown hint:

Buy! Buy two Kinects! We want your money, not making a cheap adapter (like ended happening with the first).