April 17, 2007 at 5:12 pm
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Interesting post at seoclass.com
(http://seoclass.com/blog/google-tells-you-how-to-run-your-website/)
Quote:
(…) While Google may be the start page for the internet, they aren’t a body of elected officials appointed to protect our interests on the web. They are a public company who need to show growth and profit to their shareholders every quarter. If you agree that people should be able to build, publish and advertise on the web without Google acting as an ad hoc, defacto, regulating board that serves their own interests you need to help spread this information. Send a link to this post to friend via email, bookmark this post on social bookmarking sites like Digg, Netscape, and Delicious or write about it on your own website.
The more people that you can educate about Google’s intent to monopolize, rule and govern the way advertising is done on the internet, the better. We like Google and we feel they generally are a good company. What we don’t like is them telling anyone, including you, how you should run your business and why you should change it. There’s no need for you to sacrifice your profitability because their algorithm is unable to determine the intent of a link.
Google just made its first public error…