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Cuil Says it's Not Cool to Comment Spam
Is Cuil, the new search engine that seems to have lost momentum, trying to bring brand awareness back to the forefront by adding spam comments to blogs? That's what I'd say -- after all, they spammed my blog: And that's...
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Classifying Web Spam by Looking at Query and Page Features
Why do search engines care about spam pages that show up in search results? What does a search engine consider web spam? How can a search engine identify web spam? Should someone who publishes information on the Web be concerned that a search engine might label their pages as spam? Might [...]
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Google’s Hypocrisy: Search Spam and Map Spam
When it comes to spam on Google.com and Google Maps, Google is talking out both sides of its mouth.
Background: Spam on Google Maps often comes in the form of hijacked listings, where a 3rd party comes in and edits someone else’s business listing … because Google lets them. Many local search watchers have been railing [...] Related post
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Tracking the Evolution of Search Spam
As part of their 10th birthday celebrations, Google recently released a 2001 index, to show us how much things have changed.
It is fascinating to look into the past, especially from an SEO point of view. Has the nature of spam changed since 2001? How has Google changed in order to nullify the affects of spam?
When Google filed their registration
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