alt.hn

1/22/2026 at 4:42:41 PM

Why there's no European Google? And why it is a good thing

https://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.html

by zdw

1/22/2026 at 4:49:12 PM

Even after a long three years, it's still important content; open source will never go out of style. In fact, nothing about technology will ever cease to be important, even if it's from its early days.

by techIA

1/22/2026 at 5:01:48 PM

We need a Google replacement that’s actually regulated. Euro Google is the only way for that to happen

by nothercastle

1/22/2026 at 9:01:04 PM

If you want regulations, try Baidu. They get rid of non-government-approved thoughts really quick.

by Bratmon

1/22/2026 at 10:30:12 PM

The free speech absolutism rethoric from the USA is getting pretty old, especially since you don't practice it yourselves.

by Sabinus

1/24/2026 at 1:44:12 AM

The unregulated monopoly that is google has really served us well too. Instead of non-government-approved thoughts we get SEO slop, sponsored links, AI overviews, mass data collection, listicles, and unhelpful search results. Seems like both extremes aren’t good right? Maybe don’t be disingenuous?

by DauntingPear7

1/24/2026 at 3:18:31 PM

Because Europeans would take decades to write regulations for their own Google, and it wouldn't work because of the sheer number of prohibitions they already have.

Also a lot of stingy investors there, and too much hedonism.

by rondaerth92

1/26/2026 at 8:24:07 PM

Isn't Yandex a European Google? :D

by ibobev

1/23/2026 at 2:54:36 PM

this is one way to spread positivity, not the usual doom & gloom around European-tech spread by tech bro's on shitter.

prosperity and openness for everyone - however europeans tend to shoot themselves in the foot with the extra bureaucracy

by dzonga