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		<title>A Browser For Black People?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 20:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Don Zeigler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This rates among the more stupid tech ideas I&#8217;ve seen. A company named 40A has released a fork of the open-source Firefox web browers called Blackbird. Okay, choice in browsers is good, and Firefox is a great foundation upon which to build an alternative browser. Blackbird works like just about any other web browser with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This rates among the more stupid tech ideas I&#8217;ve seen. A company named 40A has released a fork of the open-source Firefox web browers called <a href="http://www.blackbirdhome.com" target="_blank">Blackbird</a>. Okay, choice in browsers is good, and Firefox is a great foundation upon which to build an alternative browser. Blackbird works like just about any other web browser with one important exception:</p>
<p>When using Blackbird&#8217;s built-in search feature, results will skew towards African-American news sources and blogs in an effort to highlight those resources.. A search for &#8220;Barack Obama&#8221; in Firefox&#8217;s search box, for example, will bring results like BarackObama.com, Wikipedia, and Chicago Tribune. But the same query in Blackbird&#8217;s box will return results from AOL Black Voices and blogs.bet.com.</p>
<p>Ed Young, the CEO of 40A, argues that the browser &#8220;isn&#8217;t about exclusion, but rather inclusion.&#8221; Sorry, but to me, Blackbird exemplifies the latter &#8211; a browser that is attempting to more or less isolate a group that comprises as much as 14% of the U.S. population is nothing but a bad idea. And by skewing search results in favor of websites that meet 40A&#8217;s criteria &#8211; whatever it may be &#8211; for being a &#8220;good&#8221; news site, the company is doing users of the browser a disservice by de-emphasizing other sites.</p>
<p>This country has taken huge strides in doing away with the great racial divide. We&#8217;ve elected a black president. 40A has every right to build and market a web browser. But who in their right mind would want to use something that, even if only so slightly, returns us to a segregated society?</p>
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