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[edited by: Brett_Tabke at 10:22 am (utc) on May 1, 2003]
[edit reason] per charter, we don't do spam reports [/edit]
[edited by: chiyo at 10:35 am (utc) on May 1, 2003]
I think it just goes to prove that google is getting better for dynamic pages.
Actually, I was assuming that it was the second case, but going back and checking the cached results, I see that they all point to the same information, which does have the words I was looking for.
1) A one off, unlikely to occur for other search terms or at another time
2) A well known phenomenon, to be reported to Google, rather than mentioned on this forum (remember this was not just a single result, it was most of the first page)
3) A worrying new trend in the battle of the search engines
I recently came across a google keyword combination that resulted in 9 of the first 10 results being sites which redirect to getfound.com.
getfound.com of course has little-to-no information on their site about their business model, but it is my impression that they are paying referers, and some referer is abusing cloaking to get high rankings in google and get lots of referrals to getfound.com. I guess that getfound will be able to claim innocence in the matter because they don't have control over their referers actions. It is really annoying, though, when you are attempting a legitimate search and get nothing but junk from the usually trustworthy google.
p.s. based on their WHOIS registry, it appears getfound.com is actually owned by findwhat.com