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Cracking the Google Code... Under the GoogleScope

jglazer75 writes "From the analysis of the code behind Google's patents: "Google's sweeping changes confirm the search giant has launched a full out assault against artificial link inflation & declared war against search engine spam in a continuing effort to provide the best search service in the world... and if you thought you cracked the Google Code and had Google all figured out ... guess again. ... In addition to evaluating and scoring web page content, the ranking of web pages are admittedly still influenced by the frequency of page or site updates. What's new and interesting is what Google takes into account in determining the freshness of a web page.""

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  1. On the minds of all slashdotters, by uberjoe · · Score: 5, Funny

    So will this make it easier or harder to find porn?

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    1. Re:On the minds of all slashdotters, by uberjoe · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yes, there is a shortage of *quality* porn on the web. When are these people going to learn that pigtails don't necessarily make you look young.

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  2. Google what is best in life by kensai · · Score: 5, Funny

    To crush artificial link inflation and hear the lamintations of search engine spam

  3. Yes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    But when I search on Tiger, a mail-order company's site still comes up above Apple's. Is anyone at Google listening?

  4. Re:Unintended side effects of the Google arms race by MrNiceguy_KS · · Score: 5, Funny
    If you don't know why people are upset or unhappy, grab a couple off the street and ask.

    I'm unhappy because I was grabbed off the street. May I go now?

    Please?

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