Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Google Forces Personalised Search Results on an Unsuspecting Public

So Google has rolled out it's personalised search to everyone - like it or not!



The two geeks have been employed by Google to quietly tell the world that what they see when they search, is not the same as anyone else.
Moreover, unless you are in the 5% of users who change their browser settings, you will have no choice, as Google has taken to dropping more spyware in the shape of an anonymous cookie onto your machine in order to monitor your behaviour!

So how does this affect SEO?

It depends how you look at it. In theory more weight might be given to local results for example, however Google will make decisions based upon things like your previous bounce rates etc.

So what can you do to see the real results of your marketing efforts? Well for starters clear down web history and remove cookies. Also don't just check Google.co.uk if you live in the UK - have a look at Google.com as well.

This move has some very worrying trends.
Firstly it assumes that everyone using the machine is the same person. In many households multiple sign on accounts are not created.
Secondly it is an open invitation to black hat cookie droppers to influence SERPS.
More importantly when taken in context with all the other moves Google is making at the moment to profile every user, for example Google Mobile, the worry of privacy and 'big brother' style corporations becomes ever more real

Beat The System

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Sunday, 28 June 2009

Official Google Blog: Outpouring of searches for the late Michael Jackson

Friday, 26 June 2009

Google Thriller! Google shuts down Michael Jackson as DOS attack threat

The moment that Michael Jackson died - he died on Google

Google made a deadly mistake of interfering with the wisdom of the crowd!

The moment that the news of the death of Michael Jackson (two hours ago) started to hit the worldwide airwaves, the servers of Google closed him down thinking that the instant massive number of searches for the term Michael Jackson was a Denial of Service Attack (DOS), where multiple servers are used to send the sanme request (in recursive loops).

Google killed Wacko!



Wow, the lesson here is release your food to Google very slowly otherwise you might just be a DOS attack - you wish!

Twitter died too!

Official Google Blog: Outpouring of searches for the late Michael Jackson

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