Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> __/ [ canadafred ] on Friday 16 June 2006 22:34 \__
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> > Google Guy Returns! wrote:
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> googleguy?! I have my doubt, but...
>
>
> >> Many of you have been asking why the Google results keep changing so
> >> much lately. The reason is we've become very Democratic here at Google
> >
> > Are we both thinking about the same Google. When you say Google, do you
> > mean the search engine Google?
>
>
> *LOL* The capital "D" leaves plenty of room for wild interpretation.
>
>
> >> and decided the fairest way to show webmaster's results is to give
> >> everyone their 15 minutes of fame, so to speak.
> >
> > How much for an hour?
>
>
> Let Google masseuse decide. *grin*
>
>
> >> Rather then having all
> >> 57 datacenters merge and agree on results we've decided to show all 57
> >> datacenter results at the main datacenter taking turns through out the
> >> entire day. It's fair, it's Democratic, It's Google!
> >
> > Holy shit, is it April Fool's again?
>
>
> But... but... but what about those datacentres? What about those pages that
> drop? I couldn't care less about SERP's oscillating when prominent PR8 sites
> lose 99% of their pages for no apparent reason.
>
>
> >> Thank you for your support! GG
>
>
> This might be a hoax, but...
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Roy
>
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Fair? Democratic?
What the statement really says is: "We can't get our data centers to
line up so we have this new feature"
All it means is the site with the most relative content to searches
will not always be shown high in the results. What a bunch of Google. I
can smell it from here.
Rik
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