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Google mistakenly identified its own blog as a spammer’s site. Hehehe...
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from JohnWeb 1749 Days ago #
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Collateral damage. It’s nice to have the phone number for someone who can reverse the damage, for the rest of us, too bad.

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from Lisaweb 1749 Days ago #
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I can’t help but find the whole thing quite gratifying, in a twisted sort of way. :-D

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from graywolf 1749 Days ago #
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makes you wonder how many other false positives there are and how many of us are collateral damage without the luxury of having the "oops" button

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from RoseDesRochers 1748 Days ago #
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Blogger did this a while ago themselves. lol

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from g1smd 1738 Days ago #
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See also: http://sphinn.com/story/2478

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from igorthetroll 1657 Days ago #
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Ha, Ha, Google is totally lost!Call 911 and get Vanessa Fox Nude back to SQT, poor Adam needs a vacation, working too hard.And the way thing going VFN maybe back soon with Google’s acqusition with Zillow.What makes this fiasco even more halarious and sad, is that Google Blog are a Spam breading cgound for Viagra and other drugs, which are tracked back to tecnocrati and then mass blasted to forums. Also the insulting Porn and Malware on Google Groups that Googlers refuse to remove...Back to the stone ages, Need to ask David Dugdale if he has a cave for rent, or maybe he rented them al out to Ben Googlers...:)

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from vanessafox 1656 Days ago #
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Heh. I noticed this on July 29th.http://www.vanessafoxnude.com/2007/07/29/the-power-of-search-ensuring-your-blog-is-crawlable/But yeah, Jill, looks like this post was submitted on Aug. 8th and went hot on Aug 9th.

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