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Feeding Google its own dog food
October 16, 2007
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Is the search box at the center of the Google site? Does Google want to crawl all services, like iLike of Last.fm? I doubt it: their is no information on the Google site, you should not be redirected to that site per se, it needs not to be on the top of the PageRank mountain.
This animation is funny, but it misses key-points in digital content.
Posted by: Bertil
at October 18, 2007 07:20 AM
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(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)The Atlantic article:
Is Google Making Us Stupid?"
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