Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Former Google staff rolls out Boodigo


Well-known Digital Marketing Agency, A handful of former Google staff rolled out search engine Boodigo on September 15. Formed by Colin Rowntree, Wasteland, and tech company 0x7a69, Boodigo can help users find pornography on the Internet.

Research says the search term “porn” has had a rate of interest that has not dipped below 80 percent since 2010.

As far as the project is concerned, Rowntree explained: “Google and Bing have gradually been weeding out the industry’s adult content and that (for us) has been tremendously frustrating. If someone is looking for videos of oral sex and tries to find them via Google, what they get is an article by Wikipedia and advice from Cosmopolitan. And when they get what they’re looking for it can well be pirated material.”


Former Google staff rolls out Boodigo

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