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[edited by: americ at 8:11 am (utc) on April 4, 2003]
ps. The conspiracy theorist side of me only weighs about 10 lbs. :)
If you search on news.google.com [news.google.com] for sars, you will see Google knows of some 30.000 news pages containing this word. I'm sure most (if not all) are related to this new virus.
[news.google.com...]
Problem with Google is that new sites based on a timely subject can't possibly have the page rank necessary to get crawled regularly by freshbot and can't compete against the page rank of the big news sites.
ch.dmoz.org/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Respiratory_Conditions/Severe_Acute_Respiratory_Syndrome/
(using the ch extension because it's so much quicker)
That will propagate into the Google Directory soon. Who said that dmoz is always behind the times? Now we're even faster than big G... ;)
It's because SARS was unknown when the deepcrawl occured last month, though I'm suprised that the Freshbot hasn't found any SARS sites. I think something will show up after the next dance, or the dance due to occure on May Day.
" About 47,000 Americans, [usatoday.com]thousands more than previously thought, die each year from flu and another common respiratory virus called RSV, a study shows. "
Looks as if SARS is not as big a problem as "ordinary" flu!