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Comments on: Google fitted with (temporary) Digg implant
this is weak
By paul Posted Friday 30th November 2007 02:14 GMT
Good to avoid spam sites
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 30th November 2007 02:38 GMT
An interesting idea
By Danny Posted Friday 30th November 2007 07:57 GMT
In Facebook too
By Hugh Cowan Posted Friday 30th November 2007 09:10 GMT
Well it makes for an interesting business model
By The Avangelist Posted Friday 30th November 2007 09:11 GMT
if only
By David Simpson Posted Friday 30th November 2007 09:22 GMT
and shopping sites
By Chris Beach Posted Friday 30th November 2007 09:30 GMT
Of course this can't go enmasse
By Sampler Posted Friday 30th November 2007 09:45 GMT
Good idea
By Phill Posted Friday 30th November 2007 09:48 GMT
Its not a bad idea.
By Anton Channing Posted Friday 30th November 2007 09:50 GMT
Backwards
By Anthony Chambers Posted Friday 30th November 2007 10:13 GMT
just another data mining system
By bombastinator Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:10 GMT
Unpersonalised Searches
By Cathryn Posted Friday 30th November 2007 12:26 GMT
Bayesian search?
By Bruno Girin Posted Friday 30th November 2007 13:32 GMT
remove those crappy...
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 30th November 2007 14:32 GMT
@Cathryn
By Robert Grant Posted Sunday 2nd December 2007 00:30 GMT