geekfiend writes "Today Google updated their website to indicate over eight billion pages crawled, cached and indexed. They've also added an entry to their blog explaining that they still have tons of work to do."
Yeah, the first fucking post is redundant - morons. If you want redundant, try the title.
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In Soviet America the banks rob you!
Google thieves my bandwidth
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SimianOverlord
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· Score: -1, Troll
I'm the webmaster for a small, select website, and I've been having various problems with Google bots crawling all over it. I object to this: they are stealing from me in a very material way, which they have no right to do. Unless I adhere to their own arbitrary rules, then they index my pages and copy my images (many of which are original and created, copyrighted by myself) without right of reply or respect for my rights of freedom of expression. I simply do not want the average surfer to be able to visit my site, I am not interested in serving my pages to them, they simply would not appreciate or understand what it is I am showing. I have informed Google of this, but corresponding with google is like talking to a mute, they simply do not care. Their motto may as well be "Don't be blatantly evil (merely confine your evilness to various small scale unsavoury attacks on Net denizens)"
The problem is really search engines in general, they act like road hogs of the Internet bandwidth, and I have to waste valuable time to prevent them from bothering my own, special webspace. I am not compensated for this time. There is an Internet crime EVERY DAY.
-- Meine Schwester ist sehr, sehr reizvoll - Nietzsche
The examples were only examples, nothing more, and hence thus why I said example. I'm quite sure most readers (that aren't out with a jackboot) will get the drift of what I am saying.
If a user wants simplicity, then they will get a simple search. If a user wants an advanced and refined search, then that requires advanced knowledge of google.
If people go elsewhere, oh well. those who know how to use the search engine properly will still be here, educating those who do not know how to use it. Know why? Because eliminating all spam and fake pages from searches won't happen. It just won't due to the time it would take to check each and every page for content, much less content defeating methods.
-- "We're breaking out the ramen noodles. . . "
"Really? Is it someone's birthday?"
I'm sorry, and this is news how ?
In Soviet America the banks rob you!
Yeah, the first fucking post is redundant - morons. If you want redundant, try the title.
In Soviet America the banks rob you!
I'm the webmaster for a small, select website, and I've been having various problems with Google bots crawling all over it. I object to this: they are stealing from me in a very material way, which they have no right to do. Unless I adhere to their own arbitrary rules, then they index my pages and copy my images (many of which are original and created, copyrighted by myself) without right of reply or respect for my rights of freedom of expression. I simply do not want the average surfer to be able to visit my site, I am not interested in serving my pages to them, they simply would not appreciate or understand what it is I am showing. I have informed Google of this, but corresponding with google is like talking to a mute, they simply do not care. Their motto may as well be "Don't be blatantly evil (merely confine your evilness to various small scale unsavoury attacks on Net denizens)"
The problem is really search engines in general, they act like road hogs of the Internet bandwidth, and I have to waste valuable time to prevent them from bothering my own, special webspace. I am not compensated for this time. There is an Internet crime EVERY DAY.
Meine Schwester ist sehr, sehr reizvoll - Nietzsche
The examples were only examples, nothing more, and hence thus why I said example. I'm quite sure most readers (that aren't out with a jackboot) will get the drift of what I am saying.
If a user wants simplicity, then they will get a simple search. If a user wants an advanced and refined search, then that requires advanced knowledge of google.
If people go elsewhere, oh well. those who know how to use the search engine properly will still be here, educating those who do not know how to use it. Know why? Because eliminating all spam and fake pages from searches won't happen. It just won't due to the time it would take to check each and every page for content, much less content defeating methods.
"We're breaking out the ramen noodles. . . "
"Really? Is it someone's birthday?"