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Update Jagger, Google Update Oct 18th, 2005

When can we expect a new PR update?

         

jretzer

5:33 pm on Oct 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Continued from here:
[webmasterworld.com...]



Anyone have any guesses as to when we can expect a new systemwide PR update?

peter andreas

1:56 am on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I just want to clarify the crud rising to the top and being skimmed off anology. I wasn't trying to sound all superior just that this is a technique used to produce pure metals and alloys: the oxides, impurities rise to the top of the liquified metal and this "crud" is skimmed off leaving the pure metal below. Googles seems to have the furnace on for a long time.

coosblues

1:59 am on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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It's obovious that for some sites this update has been a complete disaster. One filter which was turned up has affected so many - that being duplicate content. It appears now that content is not in the least dated for originality, and that often the most recent "copy" is being credited as the original. I suggest to those of you that have been hit hard this update to check for duplicated content. It's a disaster out there...

aliszka

2:02 am on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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G__gle's filters = Censorship! IMO

steveb

2:16 am on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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"What have they directly helped any of you here with"

Unless you are a complete mallethead GoogleGuy's posts over the years have contained innumberable tips and concepts that should have been very helpful in a very direct, specific, concrete way.

Garya

2:21 am on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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jagger2 is great I reported all my competition for spam, yesterday and today they are all gone. How's that for service. Now I am the only relevant site on the first page.
All they had was some hidden text and links.
Cool.

Is google for real?
They are a joke

aliszka

2:25 am on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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>Unless you are a complete mallethead GoogleGuy's posts over the years have contained innumberable tips and concepts that should have been very helpful in a very direct, specific, concrete way.<

steveb, you are pathetic, go and kiss his _ss, same thing! IMO!

2by4

2:30 am on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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no, you misunderstand steve, he's just making a really funny joke, it almost made me spew my food all over the monitor when I read it it was so funny. I take it all back steve, I thought you were being serious, now I see that I just fell for a very sly in joke, but man, have mercy, I'm trying to concentrate here...

aliszka

2:47 am on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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steveb:

the _ss got your tongue? LOL

2by4

2:59 am on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hey guys, if you haven't read this 3-31 patent thing, read it now [appft1.uspto.gov]. If you have read it, reread it. Read it slow.

Just keep in mind that some stuff is very hard to do, but some stuff is very easy to do. The easy stuff is probably what we are looking at.

Lots of it is wishful thinking on g's part, but some of it isn't, and some of it I recognize from what I've seen so far, it looks and feels very familiar.

[edited by: 2by4 at 3:00 am (utc) on Oct. 28, 2005]

Max_M

3:00 am on Oct 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Poogle, are now in the business of censorship!

Jagger, smugger call it what you’d like, it looks like a one miserable search engine that has lost the plot slowly but surly sinking in it’s own weird and bug riddled algo.

The consequences of this so called “update” (algo gone wiled) are far reaching. A real knockout for millions of good quality sites. Keep up the great work poogle. The world’s webmaster communities are with you, NOT.

Keep misguiding us, keep abusing us....keep shooting your own foot. Whatever support you had from us, it is slowly but surly melting away.

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