Monthly Archives: June 2005

Mark Glaser on search engine spam

OJR has just posted a fascinating article by Mark Glaser examining how some companies, under pressure from the increasing importance of search engine rankings, are resorting to unethical search engine manipulation tactics to improve their “organic” search results.

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Quote o’ the day

“For every six crappy poems you read, you’ll actually find one or two good ones. And that, believe me, is a very acceptable ratio of trash to treasure.” -Stephen King

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The obligatory “please hire me” post won’t come for a few more weeks

Oh yes, so last Friday was my final day at the job I’ve held for the past two years. I am currently unemployed! It feels good, and only a bit scary. Thanks to my former employers for two years of … Continue reading

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Sorry, CNN.

I can gather all the news I need from the weather report.

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