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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (76130)1/11/2010 8:29:57 AM
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Can’t Hide the Decline of Google “Climategate” search results

January 10, 2010 · 9 comments
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Air Vent today brought up something we’ve been noticing as well. At one point, there were over 50 million Google search results for for the term “climategate.” When we purchased the domain name climategate.com a couple months ago, I remember there were just over ten million, and since then we’ve watched the number dwindle down what we have today: 1,950,000. In fact, when Air Vent wrote their article earlier today, they said it showed 2.2 million results. Between our two testings, that’s a quarter of a million fewer pages in less than a day. At this rate, climategate will cease to exist on Google in eight more days.

So what of the other search engines. Here are the numbers at this very moment:

Yahoo: 30,100,000
Bing: 51,400,000

No declines with them.

Put this together with their buddies over at Wikipedia who don’t call the climategate page “climategate” (they call it “Climatic Research Unit hacking incident”); and with their buddies over at GE who are working with them in green energy projects, and it kind of make one wonder, don’t it now?

Not that Google would ever manipulate their data. Here, you can prove it yourself. Goto to Google.com and key in the search field, “Christianity is” and see all the auto suggestions like “Christinaity is bullshit” that come up. Then try it with any other religion, except Islam. When you are done with the world’s religions, try “Islam is.” Huh? There is nothing there.

You see, just as Google is watching out for our best interests and not discouraging negative comments towards Islam, they also know that it’s in our best interest to not keep on keeping on with the absurd “Denier” crap.

Here’s to the thought police.
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