[extropy-chat] Humor: Gmail [was: Agency as Prime Determinant of Personal Identity]
BillK
pharos at gmail.com
Sat Nov 4 18:58:49 UTC 2006
On 11/4/06, Robert Bradbury wrote:
>
> Ones mileage may vary. I can cite numerous occasions where I've been doing
> medical research, corporate development research, etc. (Using Google vs.
> Gmail) and the ads have actually been useful. The cost is very low (I don't
> have to ask the question or type in the keywords) -- the value of the
> "answers" is of course open to debate.
>
Well that's worth a note in the history books.
Someone actually found something useful in Google automated ads!
I'm not even in the same country as their ads.
See:
<http://merged.ca/monetize/flat/how-to-get-billions-of-pages-indexed-by-Google.html>
Quote:
Check out this site: search of eiqz2q.org — depending which datacentre
you hit, you will see between 3.8 and 5.5 BILLION RESULTS. Even worse…
the domain is EIGHTEEN DAYS OLD. That's right, in under 3 weeks, one
person has managed to get one domain 5 billion pages indexed in
Google. And they are ranking, too. That particular domain has an Alexa
ranking of under 7,000. Another domain owned by the same person,
t1ps2see.com, has between 1.7 and 2.4 billion indexed pages and an
Alexa ranking of under 2,000… after 4 weeks. Coincidentally, the sites
also have 3 blocks of Adsense ads on each page. I wonder how much that
one person is earning per day with billions and billions of pages
indexed and ranking?
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It's all a load of crap. I don't want to see any of it.
BillK
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