Sunday 12 August 2012

Google Battles Pirates: Burying Search Results

The well known search engines Google well soon introduce changes to its search engine that will discourage piracy by placing legitimate copyrighted content higher on there online pages. The company next week will begin using algorithms that push potentially pirated material to a lower position in search results, Mountain View, California-based Google said today in a blog posted on there own website. Many companies have been trying to force Google for years to take steps to make pirated content harder to find.

Ok so there a song you like but you don't want to buy it or just don't have the money? Put the song name on Google and it will sometimes guess what your trying to search. In this case it's going to come up with ''Free Download''. Once you type that in you get a long list of websites that you can download that song for free. That's what companies want to stop.

A online user called sallyrothwell had this to say ''The worst decision google has ever made. It will make google search the worst search engine in the market. Corporate big companies will rule the high ranks as paid for seo agents will derank competitors.

Those willing to pay the highest to these ceo companies will win, not by better content but by unethical practices for anti competitive behaviour.
Google ranks will look like the typical cable channel, with useless unwanted content filled with commercialization at the forefront and the real authentic content at the bottom.

The worst thing thing could have done was hurt the original design that has made them famous. The have dug their own hole and in five years, google will be another altavista''

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