Ditching Google: Practical Self-Hosted Replacements

The exit ramp from Google starts with your own box.

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By now, everyone knows Google is more than a tech company. It’s a lifestyle, a religion, and for many, a default setting they didn’t know they agreed to.

From your inbox to your photo album to your morning commute, the company has managed to park itself in every corner of your digital life without ever needing to knock.

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