Publishers Seek Change in Search Result Content
explosivejared writes "The Washington Post is running a story on the fight between publishers and search engines over just what exactly is allowed to be shown by search results. From the article: 'The desire for greater control over how search engines index and display Web sites is driving an effort launched yesterday by leading news organizations and other publishers to revise a 13-year-old technology for restricting access. Currently, Google, Yahoo and other top search companies voluntarily respect a Web site's wishes as declared in a text file known as robots.txt, which a search engine's indexing software, called a crawler, knows to look for on a site ... [new] proposed extensions, known as Automated Content Access Protocol, partly grew out of those disputes. Leading the ACAP effort were groups representing publishers of newspapers, magazines, online databases, books and journals. The AP is one of dozens of organizations that have joined ACAP."
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I find that a little hard to believe. First of all, because I gave my boyfriend oral sex for the first time today. We're not worried about STD's we've never been with anyone else and have both been tested. We didn't use protection and he cummed in my mouth because we both wanted him to. Is there anything he can do in his diet to make it...taste...better?