Usually its users discover sooner or later that their program does not deliver all the desired results, or worse, that the results requested were not the ones really needed.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I found out that most programmers don't like to test their software as intensely as I do.
I'm not saying we purposely introduced bugs or anything, but this is kind of a natural result of any complexities of software... that you can't fully test it.
I've been online long enough to know if I don't like the first results I get, I go look for more.
It turns out a human being in two, three or four hours can build a search result that's much better than Google, Yahoo or Ask.
I don't see the logic of rejecting data just because they seem incredible.
Google demotes search results that don't get clicked on.
But the other notion is, we also believe that those folks closest on the ground that we're holding accountable for the results can decide, and ought to evaluate which programs get results.
The average user doesn't give a damn what happens, as long as (1) it works and (2) it's fast.
Most people believe that results matter. The idea that results matter is one that you have to keep letting go of. And most of the time, I believe it.
Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.