Friday, July 18, 2008

If Google Ruled the World





More of these can be found at a post on 2012 Forum.

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Monday, July 14, 2008

Swastika Tops Google Hot Trends



A new method for gaming Google results has emerged.

At some point on Thursday, a member of 4chan's "b" channel posted a simple two-part instruction. First, Google "卐". Second, enjoy.

This had the double effect of getting the search query into Hot Trends, and also showing a symbol instead of words. Very clever indeed.

While not having the same long-term implications of Google bombing - which depends on links and link text and can take months, the nature of this makes it almost impossible for Google to counter, unless they do it manually. There's no way Google can tell if people are searching for something due to a news item, or searching because a news item, blog or forum post told people to.

I wouldn't be surprised if this behaviour took off, and Google changed the Hot Trends to a longer-term sampling.

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Sunday, July 06, 2008

Anti-eBay Anonymous Submission Not Anon Enough

Not too long after attacking eBay in public, Google have done it again, hoping to be anonymous, but actually not:

...one 38 page document that is squarely opposed to the actions of eBay was filed anonymously. Unfortunately for Google, David Bromage was smart enough to look through the document’s meta data. He found that the title of the original document[pdf] was “Microsoft Word - 204481916_1_ACCC Submission by Google re eBay Public _2_.DOC”. So much for being anonymous.

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