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awesome new news, thanks,

didnt vote yet, need to understand it better first :Bong:

edit to add:

when i asked for more explanation someone answered:
This is interesting. The example URL given in the blog post above is http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=7&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.example.com%2Fmypage.htm&ei=0SjdSa-1N5O8M_qW8dQN&rct=j&q=flowers&usg=AFQjCNHJXSUh7Vw7oubPaO3tZOzz-F-u_w&sig2=X8uCFh6IoPtnwmvGMULQfw
Now, Google already send clicks on search results through those URLs – via a redirect. this is either triggered via javascript when you click on the link, or is occasionally hard-coded when, I assume, they’re testing how the javascript method is working out.
But, these URLs never show up in referrers, since they go through a server-side redirect. For it to be a referrer, it would presumably have to be a browser-side redirect like a meta refresh or some kind of javascript.
So, how are these URLs supposed to suddenly start ending up in referral strings? How will a browser end up on a URL like the above after searching for something?

o my….now i am really lost……:crazy: