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May 28, 2004

Google and Cloaking

Danny Sullivan from SearchEngineWatch mentions today of a particular example in which Google finds 'cloaking' - a technique considered rather unethical in search engine terms - as 'OK' for the National Public Radio pages.

To be frank this is not something we can greet with pleasure. Exactly like Danny Sullivan says 'many other companies would like the ability to feed Google content in this manner. In addition, they have just as compelling arguments as NPR about having good content that isn't adequately indexed by the Google crawler. Unfortunately, they're denied the privilege of feeding relevant material just to Google's crawler'

I would like to see what Google has to say about this. Their weblog has been getting dusty since they haven't posted anything for more than a week. This is an issue where I would like to see what they have to say about. And not just in 'corpo speak'.

Harry Tzetzos @ Rugles website marketing

Posted by Basileios at May 28, 2004 09:03 AM

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