--- Johann Koenig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > On Thursday
January 22 at 08:34am
> Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Question I have: who would think of searching for "miserable
> failure",
> > or perhaps does Google leak its hidden motives? Or are they?
> 
> Google has a rating system, that is partially based on how many
> people
> follow certain links when searching for certain things. Therefore, if
> people search for 'miserable failure' and go through the results (or
> send google false/doctored urls, etc) and click GW's site, it raises
> the
> points for said site for said search. Now, if a lot of people do
> this,
> they can move it all the way up to #1 (which is why 'I'm feeling
> lucky
> goes to it)

So how come that searching for 'miserable failure' lists a page (GWB
bio) as number one, when that page contains none of the words in the
search? Is that becaus people "send google false/doctored urls"
(whatever that means)?


--ph

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