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The Power Of Google's Link-Based Searches

This is amusing.

Type in "go to hell" in Google (be sure to use the quotes), and see what site comes up numero uno.

Posted by Rand Simberg at September 25, 2002 09:31 AM
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That is so amazing. I always had a nagging feeling, and now the truth is out there.

Posted by Wes M at September 25, 2002 10:54 AM

Must be the Alighieri Algorithm.

Posted by Stephen Skaggs at September 25, 2002 03:37 PM

I can't believe AOL came in third. ;)

Posted by B. Brewer at September 25, 2002 06:17 PM

As a Duke fan since birth, and a Duke graduate, I'm much more amused by number 7 on that list. :)

Posted by John Thacker at September 25, 2002 09:02 PM

I checked today (9-25) and microsoft is no longer returned as the first site. I guess someone over at microsoft got word...

Posted by Rob Stalzer at September 26, 2002 10:09 AM


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