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  • Web Site Files Complaint Against Google

    03/17/2006 5:40:36 PM PST · by grundle · 24 replies · 896+ views
    breitbart.com ^ | March 17, 2006 | MICHAEL LIEDTKE
    Web Site Files Complaint Against Google Mar 17 6:36 PM US/Eastern By MICHAEL LIEDTKE AP Business Writer SAN FRANCISCO Google Inc.'s mysterious methods for ranking Web sites came under attack Friday in a lawsuit accusing the online search engine leader of ruining scores of Internet businesses that have been wrongfully banished from its index. The civil complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in San Jose by KinderStart.com, seeks to be certified as a class action representing the owners of all Web sites blacklisted by Google's Internet-leading search engine since January 2001. KinderStart, a Norwalk-based Web site devoted to information about...
  • Google blocks anti-communist web sites in the USA.

    03/12/2006 11:42:21 PM PST · by Jack Black · 143 replies · 3,995+ views
    The Peoples Cube - web site (via LGF blog) ^ | March 10, 2006 | Red Square
    Google has now begun censoring web results in the USA. Previously they have admitted censoring sites in China. Like the Chinese censorship the sites being cut from the search results are anti-communist. The following letter is from the web site "The Peoples Cube Worldwide" which is a parody-of-Marxism site. Google Purges The People's Cube Worldwide By Red Square 3/10/2006, 10:13 pm Open letter #2 to Google from the People's Cube (posted on Google.com Help Center at 8:30pm on March 10, 2006 Dear comrades at Google: At some point, quite recently, our popular site "The People's Cube" (ThePeoplesCube.com) was purged from...
  • Google Purges The People's Cube Worldwide

    03/13/2006 12:25:38 PM PST · by the anti-liberal · 43 replies · 1,655+ views
    thepeoplescube.com ^ | 3/10/2006 | Red Square
    Open letter #2 to Google from the People's Cube (posted on Google.com Help Center at 8:30pm on March 10, 2006 "Out of sight, out of mind" - translated into Russian and then back into English, the idiom turns into "invisible lunatics." That also describes The People's Cube's search results in Google. Dear comrades at Google:At some point, quite recently, our popular site "The People's Cube" (ThePeoplesCube.com) was purged from Google search results. MSN , Yahoo and other search engines still have it - but Google has erased/blocked any link to the site in its database. One can still find links...
  • Microsoft takes on Yahoo, Google for Web ad dollars

    03/12/2006 5:09:02 PM PST · by wagglebee · 4 replies · 363+ views
    Reuters ^ | 3/12/06 | Daisuke Wakabayashi
    SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp.'s top saleswoman for Web advertising, Joanne Bradford, spent her first few years on the job secretly wondering if the software giant was serious about cashing in on the Internet. When she joined Microsoft in 2001, the company lacked a search engine of its own and had no clear Web advertising strategy. Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc. made multibillion-dollar businesses of search-related advertising while Microsoft waited. "I wasn't sure the first couple of years that we were here to stay," said Bradford, Microsoft's corporate vice president for global sales and marketing. "I thank Yahoo and Google...
  • US Judge: Google infringed copyright by posting thumbnail porn photos

    02/22/2006 6:27:18 AM PST · by mathprof · 20 replies · 1,283+ views
    AFP ^ | 2/21/06
    Internet giant Google Inc. infringed copyright rules by posting thumbnail-size photos from other websites on its search results pages, a US judge said in a ruling issued. US District Judge Howard Matz's ruling, handed down in Los Angeles, stems from a lawsuit filed in 2004 by the pornography firm Perfect 10 Inc., which accused Google of breaching on its copyrights. The type of search with which Perfect 10 took issue is Google's "Image Search" function, which returns a page with tiny images -- known as thumbnails -- that fit the searcher's query. The image search function also allows searchers to...
  • Google Mocks Christ on Christmas Eve

    12/24/2005 9:58:56 PM PST · by george76 · 175 replies · 11,429+ views
    Confederate Yankee ^ | December 24, 2005
    While trying to find a nativity image for my last post before Christmas, I did an search for "baby jesus" on Google. This is the result. Notice that the top search result is for a sex toy that mocks Jesus. Other results on this search results page have more link traffic. A quick review of page's code shows no HTML meta information that should give it a favorable ranking. The page itself has a raw relevance ranking (search word divided by total words) of less than five percent. The only conclusion I can draw is that this page position ranking...
  • Freep This Freeper definition. 1st on Google

    12/12/2005 4:23:23 AM PST · by md2576 · 46 replies · 1,752+ views
    Urban Dictionary ^ | 12/12/05 | Idiots Mostly
    Well Google does it again.Look up Freeper on Google and your first hit is Urban DictionaryHere is what you find:You know what. I won't post that tripe here so please help to rectify this.Freep away FReepers.
  • Just Following Orders in China(Max Boot exposes Chinese human rights abuses)

    09/14/2005 8:06:30 AM PDT · by kellynla · 10 replies · 495+ views
    The Los Angeles Times ^ | September 14, 2005 | Max Boot
    IMAGINE WHAT would have happened if during the 1980s an American communications company had provided information that allowed the South African government to track down and imprison an anti-apartheid activist. That is pretty much the moral equivalent of what Yahoo has just done in China in the case of journalist Shi Tao. And the California-based Web giant deserves the same kind of public opprobrium that would have fallen on any Western firm that dared to publicly cooperate with the enforcers of apartheid. Shi, the victim of Yahoo's shameful behavior, was sentenced to 10 years in jail for "illegally sending state...
  • How important is Google PageRank, really?

    03/27/2005 7:13:56 PM PST · by googleadvisor · 6 replies · 499+ views
    Google Advisor ^ | 3-17-05 | Bradley James
    Webmasters can spend most of their waking hours doing everything they can to raise their Google PageRank. It is common knowledge that PageRank, which is largely based upon the number and quality of backlinks a webpage has, is an important factor in how well a particular webpage ranks within the Google search results. Since webmasters spend so much of their time worrying about PageRank, an important question is: how important is PageRank, really?
  • Wonder what this means?

    09/17/2004 1:30:22 AM PDT · by Recall · 9 replies · 187+ views
    Just for grins I did an Altavista Search for +"I'm voting for Kerry", there were 1,850 hits. I did a search for +"I'm voting for Bush" and got 21,000. Don't know what it means but I expected closer numbers.
  • Three proposals (and search improvement) ** VANITY **

    07/02/2004 2:50:48 PM PDT · by spacewarp · 6 replies · 219+ views
    Self | 7/2/04 | Paul Rivers
    Proposal 1: For improved searching, use the new Google-based site Soople. I'm not in any way involved with them, but they have the ability to put in keywords and search by domain (you can do it in Google, but they just make it easier.) It's at www.soople.com. Far too often I've heard people complain that the search functions of FR are limited or weak. Well, this isn't. Someone posted an article and I was able to go to Soople and get the exact article, all three postings of it. It makes life MUCH easier. Proposal 2: Become familiar with the...
  • Kerry gets served up with 'waffles' (THIS IS FUNNY)

    04/11/2004 7:58:09 PM PDT · by truthandlife · 53 replies · 1,066+ views
    USA Today ^ | 4-11-04 | Mark Memmott
    Some jokers who don't like the Democratic presidential candidate are trying to make his campaign Web site, johnkerry.com, the first answer to a search of the word "waffles" on Google, the No. 1 Internet search engine. They've nearly succeeded on the No. 2 search engine, Yahoo. By Sunday, eight days after the prank began, johnkerry.com was listed second among 703,000 results of a Yahoo search of the word "waffles." At the No. 3 search engine, MSN Search, johnkerry.com was also the second Web page result of a search Sunday for "waffles." On Google, johnkerry.com was not in the top 1,000...
  • In Searching We Trust

    03/13/2004 8:15:54 PM PST · by NYC GOP Chick · 6 replies · 241+ views
    New York Slimes ^ | 3.14.2004 | David Hochman
    March 14, 2004 In Searching We TrustBy DAVID HOCHMAN EN SILVERMAN is what you might call a Google obsessive. A producer and a former talent agent best known for bringing "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" to American television, Mr. Silverman Googles people he is lunching with. He Googles for breaking news, restaurant reviews and obscure song lyrics. He Googles prospective reality-show contestants to make sure they don't have naked pictures floating around the Web. And, like every self-respecting Hollywood player, he Googles himself. Competitively."Guys all over town are on the phone saying, `I bet I can get more Google...
  • Google Goes Yiddish

    02/27/2004 9:36:03 AM PST · by nickcarraway · 58 replies · 376+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | Feb. 10, 2004 | Steve Lipman
    If you're a traditionalist, you probably don't. "In the shtetl," where Eastern European Jews' language of preference developed, "there weren't such things," says Miriam Hoffman, professor of Yiddish and Yiddish literature at Columbia University. No computers, no Internet, no on-line features that perused databases.
  • SEARCH ENGINES -- INFORMATION FOR FREE REPUBLIC

    10/31/2003 4:13:21 AM PST · by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin · 6 replies · 246+ views
    Vanity | 31 October 2003
    Fellow Freepers, I posted such an item about a year or so ago and it is time to do it again. Let's post links to good research websites here as a reference source. It would be nice if such a link were put on Free Republic by Jim and categorized by state: Here goes: Click here for Refdesk.Click here for Murdoch's Demographics links (Texas A&M website)Click here for Texas Property Search website.Click here for Tennessee Property Search website.Click here for General Research Website.Click here for excellent multilingual dictionary website.Absolutely superb weather links website.Hillsboro County Sheriff's Office website (lookup criminal records)....
  • Is Google too powerful? Is it time to set up Ofsearch, a regulator of search engines ....?

    05/18/2003 4:58:18 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 31 replies · 204+ views
    BBC News ^ | Friday, 21 February, 2003, 11:43 GMT | Bill Thompson
    Is Google too powerful? What will Google do with Blogger? Is it time to set up Ofsearch, a regulator of search engines asks technology consultant Bill ThompsonEveryone's favourite search engine now owns the world's most popular blogging tool. With its purchase of Pyra Labs, Google now runs Blogger and with it the weblogs of hundreds of thousands of opinionated net users. The story of the buyout was, appropriately enough, broken on a weblog by journalist Dan Gillmor, shortly followed by an 'official' announcement on his personal blog from Prya Labs co-founder Evan Williams. Then the blogs and technology news...
  • Tech: Building a Bigger Search Engine

    04/20/2003 8:35:52 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 3 replies · 189+ views
    Wired ^ | Apr. 17, 2003 PT | Leander Kahney
    <p>Web-search company LookSmart has ambitious plans to do for Web searching what SETI@Home did for the hunt for E.T.</p> <p>Last week, LookSmart released a screensaver that harnesses the spare computing power of volunteers whose machines are indexing the Web.</p> <p>Like SETI@Home, LookSmart's Grub screensaver runs in the background or when the computer is idle. But instead of searching for signs of intelligent aliens, Grub crawls the Net to build an index for Web searches.</p>
  • Microsoft Says to Take Aim at Google

    04/03/2003 6:38:11 AM PST · by md2576 · 41 replies · 479+ views
    Reuters ^ | 04/02/03 | Reuters
    PALO ALTO, Calif. (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. MSFT.O , the world's No. 1 software maker, on Wednesday said it is taking aim at privately held Google Inc., the Web-search company that's so popular its name is used as a verb. "We do view Google more and more as a competitor. We believe that we can provide consumers with a better product and a better user experience. That's something that we're actively looking at doing," Bob Visse, director of marketing for Microsoft's MSN Internet services division, said. Visse said the company was making some significant investments in developing a better search...
  • Overture snaps up Alta Vista for just $140m [RIP for search engine]

    02/19/2003 11:06:00 AM PST · by Fractal Trader · 19 replies · 460+ views
    The dramatic collapse in the value of internet companies was highlighted once more by Overture's $140m acquisition of Alta Vista, one of the pioneers of web search and once one of the world's most coveted online companies. Alta Vista's struggling parent CMGI, the Massachusetts-based technology group, has sold one of its crown jewels for just a fraction of the $2.3bn it paid to Compaq in 1999, when it took an 83 per cent stake in Alta Vista. Overture, which calls itself "the world's leader in Pay-For-Performance search", allows advertisers to bid for well-placed spots among web search results on sites...
  • The Google “Gag” Order

    01/20/2003 5:48:42 PM PST · by AdamSelene235 · 65 replies · 1,286+ views
    The Christian Courier ^ | 1-13-03 | by Jared Jackson
    The Google “Gag” Order by Jared Jackson Google.com retaliates against the Christian Courier’s “The Progressively Aggressive ‘Gay’ Movement” article. No better example of aggressive behavior could be cited. Several months ago, we started a teaching campaign using the Google Ad words mechanism. Last week, all of our ads were removed because someone at Google became incensed with our opposition to homosexual conduct. Google Adwords is an advertising program promoted by the Google search engine enterprise (www.google.com). The Google Adwords program allows a client to target content on its web site directly to a select market. It accomplishes this by allowing...