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Microsoft is no longer considered to be hell, according to the Google search engine.
Last week, Computerworld reported that if someone typed the phrase "go to hell" (with quotes) into Google's search engine, the No.1 ranked search result was Microsoft's home page. AOL.com ranked a close third behind the site Hell.com, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill came in sixth. Just two days later, however, Hell.com topped the list of search results for "go to hell," and Microsoft, AOL, and UNC were nowhere to be found--at least not in the top 30 diabolical search results. Source: xp-erience.org |
that's good news for Microsoft :) big companies with power always survive. suppose that was happened to small site like 'no need to say' no one will care ;)
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Test this then http://www.google.com/search?q=do+yo...C3%B6kning&lr=
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well Microsoft comes to the second, isn't it :)
i had trouble going to your link :( pls, edit your post including what we will actually type in google :) |
ok enter this in google "do you use devils own mediaplayer"
and you can type this in to google to know what not to"don't download" Last edited by xperied at Oct 4 2002, 09:39 AM |
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