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Google is apparently still falling for invisible links embedded in hit counter code.
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from JohnWeb 1748 Days ago #
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What Google can do amazes me every time I use it. What they cannot do is starting to amaze me more and more every day.

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from AmyGreer 1748 Days ago #
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This article was Sphunn and went hot last week under a different URL ... http://sphinn.com/story/2572

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from qwerty 1748 Days ago #
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Oops. Thanks for pointing that out.

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from AmyGreer 1747 Days ago #
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No worries - it’s all good stuff.

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from ryanlash 1747 Days ago #
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I am having sphund-ja vous. :). Seriously though, it sounds like it is time for the ole ’we think this story has already been sphunn’ feature that we all know and love from you-know-where.

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from qwerty 1747 Days ago #
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The identical title was ignored, but I think the problem is that it was linked to at two different URLs. I know that I tried to submit something last week and clicking the "Sphinn This" bookmarklet took me to the page here where it had already been submitted.

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